Free
90mins
Low and no calorie sweeteners: your questions answered
Roundtable
Please note: due to a technical issue the cameras are not present on the recordings
Wednesday 27 September 2023
19:30–21:00 BST
Low and no calorie sweeteners: your questions answered
Roundtable
Please note: due to a technical issue the cameras are not present on the recordings
Wednesday 27 September 2023
19:30–21:00 BST
Free
90mins
Special edition roundtable for all professionals working in nutrition and health
For many people, low and no calorie sweeteners (LNCS) are controversial food ingredients, and there are a lot of misconceptions about their safety and their impact on health. This roundtable discussion will address recent reports from the World Health Organization (WHO) and explore the safety assessment of LNCS and the latest scientific evidence on their impact as an alternative tool in weight management.
LNCS are approved as safe by the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO)/World Health Organization (WHO) Joint Expert Committee on Food Additives (JECFA), along with the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA), the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and other food safety bodies globally. Yet, concerns around the safety and use of them continues amongst patients and healthcare professionals alike.
For decades, LNCS have been used as a valuable approach for patients with specific health conditions, such as diabetes or obesity, but what does the latest evidence show and where can healthcare professionals find reliable information on LNCS?
In this roundtable discussion, we’ll be joined by leading experts in nutrition and food science to discuss common concerns surrounding LNCS, and answer any questions you may have.
We’ll cover:
- The safety of LNCS
- LNCS in relation to weight control, sweet taste and appetite
- Recommendations on LNCS use
- Evidence from individual studies and meta-analyses, and why different conclusions have been drawn
We’re also joined by expert chair, Duane Mellor, to guide discussions.
WATCH THE ROUNDTABLE TO
GAIN CLEAR UNDERSTANDING OF:
- The safety of LNCS including cancer risk assessment
- The role of LNCS in weight management
- The role of LNCS in appetite and sweet taste
BE AWARE OF:
- Evidence from individual studies, systematic reviews and meta-analyses including from a WHO study
- Why different conclusions have been drawn from different studies
BE ABLE TO:
- Discuss the evidence for LNCS as a positive tool in weight management
- Understand safety assessment of LNCS
Low and No Calorie Sweeteners Full Recording
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CHAIR:
Duane Mellor
Duane Mellor
Senior Lecturer and Associate Dean Public Engagement Aston Medical School, Aston University
Duane Mellor’s biography
Keynote presentation: Sustained low calorie sweetener consumption: effects on energy intake and body weight
Professor Katherine Appleton
Professor of Psychology, Bournemouth University, UK
Professor Katherine Appleton's biography
Katherine graduated from the University of Southampton in 1993 with a BSc (Hons) in Psychology, and from the University of Leeds in 1998 with a PhD in Biological Psychology / Nutrition. Since, Katherine has worked as a Research Fellow at the University of Leeds (1999), University of Surrey (2000-2002), University of Bristol (2002-2005) and as a lecturer at Queen’s University Belfast (2005-2012). Katherine joined Bournemouth University in Sept. 2012, following a year-long sabbatical at the University of Iowa, US. Katherine is a Chartered Psychologist (British Psychological Society, 2001) and a Registered Nutritionist (Nutrition Society, 2001).
Session Outlines and Learning Objectives
Low calorie sweeteners provide the pleasure of sweet taste without the calories associated with sugars, thus, benefits for energy intake and body weight may be expected. However, debates over the value of low calorie sweeteners for energy intake and weight-related concerns continue. This talk will detail a recent systematic review of randomised controlled trials investigating the sustained consumption of low calorie sweeteners for effects on energy intake and body weight, discuss the evidence from similar reviews, and finally discuss these findings in light of current guidelines on low-calorie sweeteners including the new guidelines from the WHO.
Watch this session to:
GAIN CLEAR UNDERSTANDING OF:
- Low and no calorie sweeteners
- Effects of their sustained consumption on energy intake and body weight
- Some current guidelines on LCS consumption
BE AWARE OF:
- Systematic review methodology, and the advantages of this
- Randomized controlled trial methodology, and the advantages of this
- The current controversies in the low and no calorie sweetener and weight-related literature
BE ABLE TO:
- Appreciate the evidence available from different studies
- Appreciate the importance of evidence when making dietary recommendations
- Consider the arguments in the low and no calorie sweetener and weight-related literature
Keynote presentation: Safety of low and no calorie sweeteners
Dr Rebeca López-García
Principal, Logre International Food Science Consulting
Dr Rebeca López-García's biography
Dr López-García is known for innovative solutions bridging regulatory complexities and scientific progress. With 25+ years of experience in food safety, toxicology and risk management, Rebeca has facilitated numerous approvals of additives and ingredients. She has collaborated as a consultant with global companies and entities such as FAO and USAID.
Session Outlines and Learning Objectives
Low and no calorie sweeteners are food additives that undergo a thorough safety assessment conducted by various risk assessment organizations prior to their introduction to the market. This presentation aims to provide an overview of the comprehensive evaluation procedure and will also tackle some of the latest reports concerning the safety of these sweeteners and their incorporation within a balanced and health-conscious diet and lifestyle.
Watch this session to:
GAIN CLEAR UNDERSTANDING OF:
- The rigorous evaluation of the safety of low and no calorie sweeteners
- The safety of approved low and no calorie sweeteners
- The significance behind the recent reassessments of the safety of certain sweeteners
BE AWARE OF:
- The rigor behind the safety evaluation of food additives
- The use of low and no calorie sweeteners to substitute sweet flavours
- The safety of approved compounds and their use as tools within a healthy diet and lifestyle
BE ABLE TO:
- Understand the safety of low and no calorie sweeteners
- Discuss the recent reports on the safety of low and no calorie sweeteners
- Make recommendation on the use of low and no calorie sweeteners as tools within a healthy diet and lifestyle
Panel discussion and Q&As:
Nichola Ludlam-Raine
Registered Dietitian
Nichola Ludlam-Raine's biography
Nichola is an award winning dietitian with over 14 years worth of clinical experience working for the NHS as well as privately and freelance. She is an experienced media dietitian, appearing frequently on live as well as pre-recorded TV and is a published author in the Journal of Human Nutrition & Dietetics. Nichola specialises in weight loss and on social media shares healthy recipes as well as nutrition tips to over 100,000 followers.
Matthew Lambert
Health Information and Promotion Manager, World Cancer Research Fund
Matthew Lambert's biography
Matt is a qualified and experienced nutritionist with over 25 years of experience in the areas of nutrition and physical activity. He has a BSc in human nutrition, and a MSc in public health nutrition. As World Cancer Research Fund’s Health Information and Promotion Manager, he is responsible for overseeing the dissemination of scientific research into practical nutrition and health resources to help support people make healthy changes to reduce their cancer risk.
MODERATOR
Rosie Long
Nutrition Marketing Lead, Registered Associate Nutritionist, MyNutriWeb
Low and No Calorie Sweeteners Full Recording
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Low and No Calorie Sweeteners Keynote Presentations
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Low and No Calorie Sweeteners Panel Discussion
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CPD CERTIFICATE & LEARNING MATERIALS
This webinar is approved for CPD by the AfN
This addresses a subject that is receiving a lot of media coverage and research interest, following the recent WHO guideline change. The speakers are relevant subject experts, but it is essential that they declare any potential conflicts of interest they may have (such as research funding sources) and that attendees/viewers are clearly informed the session is being funded by an organisation funded by the manufacturers of sweetener products.
The chair of the panel discussion is a respected and independent nutrition professional, therefore I am content that they will ensure this event is a robust discussion on the science and without bias to the funding source.
Webinar slides and links to other key resources will be sent within two weeks of viewing the webinar, along with a separate personalised CPD certificate to save for your files. Add hello@mynutriweb.com to your safe senders to ensure you receive them.
This roundtable has been kindly supported by The International Sweeteners Association (ISA) and World Cancer Research Fund
About The International Sweeteners Association (ISA)
The International Sweeteners Association (ISA) is an international non-profit organisation with scientific aims representing suppliers and users of low/no calorie sweeteners. It aims to inform and to educate on the most up-to-date nutritional and scientific information on the role and benefits of low/no calorie sweeteners, and the foods and beverages that contain them.
About World Cancer Research Fund
The World Cancer Research Fund are experts in cancer prevention. They champion the latest and most authoritative scientific research from around the world on cancer prevention and survival through diet, weight and physical activity, so that they can help people make informed lifestyle choices to reduce their cancer risk.
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