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PLOS ONE | 2018

Hypotheses and evidence related to intense sweeteners and effects on appetite and body weight changes: A scoping review of reviews

Annhild Mosdøl; Gunn Elisabeth Vist; Camilla Svendsen; Hubert Dirven; Inger Therese Laugsand Lillegaard; Gro Haarklou Mathisen; Trine Husøy

Observed associations between consumption of diet foods and obesity have sparked controversy over whether intense sweeteners may promote weight gain, despite their negligible energy contribution. We conducted a scoping review of reviews, to obtain an overview of hypotheses, research approaches and features of the evidence on intense sweeteners’ potential relationships to appetite and weight changes. We searched for reviews of the scientific literature published from 2006 to May 2017. Two reviewers independently assessed title and abstracts, and full text publications. Arksey and O’Malley’s framework for scoping reviews guided the process. We extracted and charted data on characteristics of the reviews and the evidence presented. The 40 included reviews present hypotheses both on how intense sweeteners can reduce or maintain body weight and on how these can promote weight gain. We classified only five publications as systematic reviews; another nine presented some systematic approaches, while 26 reviews did not describe criteria for selecting or assessing the primary studies. Evidence was often presented for intense sweeteners as a group or unspecified, and against several comparators (e.g. sugar, water, placebo, intake levels) with limited discussion on the interpretation of different combinations. Apart from the observational studies, the presented primary evidence in humans is dominated by small studies with short follow-up—considered insufficient to assess weight change. Systematic reviews of animal studies are lacking in this topic area. The systematic evidence only partly explore forwarded hypotheses found in the literature. Primary studies in humans seem to be available for systematic exploration of some hypotheses, but long-term experimental studies in humans appear sparse. With few exceptions, the reviews on intense sweeteners and weight change underuse systematic methodology, and thus, the available evidence. Further studies and systematic reviews should be explicit about the hypothesis explored and elucidate possible underlying mechanisms.


Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews | 2017

Targeted mass media interventions promoting healthy behaviours to reduce risk of non-communicable diseases in adult, ethnic minorities

Annhild Mosdøl; Ingeborg Beate Lidal; Gyri Synnøve Hval Straumann; Gunn Elisabeth Vist


41 | 2018

Begrenset vektendring hos gravide med fedme: en systematisk oversikt

Annhild Mosdøl; Yunpeng Ding; Gunn Elisabeth Vist; Gyri Synnøve Hval Straumann


49 | 2017

Kognitive terapier rettet mot endring av to eller flere levevaner samtidig: en systematisk oversikt

Eva Marie-Louise Denison; Vigdis Underland; Annhild Mosdøl; Gunn Elisabeth Vist


46 | 2017

Cognitive therapies for smoking cessation: a systematic review

Eva Marie-Louise Denison; Vigdis Underland; Annhild Mosdøl; Gunn Elisabeth Vist


46 | 2017

Demirjians utviklingsstadier på visdomstenner for estimering av kronologisk alder: en systematisk oversikt

Veslemøy Rolseth; Annhild Mosdøl; Pål Skage Dalberg; Yunpeng Ding; Øyvind Bleka; Marianne Skjerven-Martinsen; Gyri Synnøve Hval Straumann; Gerd Jorunn Møller Delaveris; Gunn Elisabeth Vist


46 | 2017

Samsvar mellom kronologisk alder og skjelettalder basert på Greulich og Pyle-atlaset for aldersestimering: en systematisk oversikt

Pål Skage Dahlberg; Annhild Mosdøl; Yunpeng Ding; Øyvind Bleka; Veslemøy Rolseth; Gyri Synnøve Hval Straumann; Marianne Skjerven-Martinsen; Gerd Jorunn Møller Delaveris; Gunn Elisabeth Vist


35 | 2017

Alternative opioidagonister i behandling av opioidavhengighet: en systematisk oversikt

Annhild Mosdøl; Yunpeng Ding; Laila Hov


44 | 2016

Cognitive therapies for increasing physical activity

Eva Marie-Louise Denison; Vigdis Underland; Annhild Mosdøl; Gunn Elisabeth Vist


36 | 2016

Ikke‐overvåket inntak av legemidler for personer i legemiddelassistert rehabilitering

Laila Hov; Annhild Mosdøl; Hilde Strømme; Gunn Elisabeth Vist

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Gyri Synnøve Hval Straumann

Norwegian Institute of Public Health

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Gunn Elisabeth Vist

Norwegian Institute of Public Health

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Øyvind Bleka

Norwegian Institute of Public Health

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Astrid Austvoll-Dahlgren

Norwegian Institute of Public Health

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Camilla Svendsen

Norwegian Institute of Public Health

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Hubert Dirven

Norwegian Institute of Public Health

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Jan Odgaard-Jensen

Norwegian Institute of Public Health

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Louise Forsetlund

Norwegian Institute of Public Health

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Malene Wøhlk Gundersen

Oslo and Akershus University College of Applied Sciences

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