A possible effect is a possibility, but it is relatively moderate and can be more pronounced
in individuals with obesity and health problems.
In addition to stem cells, the researchers also studied human fat samples collected from
individuals with obesity who consumed low - calorie sweeteners.
«Sugar substitutes may cut calories, but no health benefits
for individuals with obesity: The study suggests that the bacteria in the gut may be able to break down artificial sweeteners, resulting in negative health effects.»
Artificial sweeteners
help individuals with obesity to cut calories and lose weight but may have negative health effects, according to researchers at York University's Faculty of Health.
«Our study shows that
individuals with obesity who consume artificial sweeteners, particularly aspartame, may have worse glucose management than those who don't take sugar substitutes,» says Professor Jennifer Kuk, obesity researcher in the School of Kinesiology and Health Science.
«Once we can identify why bones in
individuals with obesity and Type 2 diabetes are weaker and how they become weaker, we can start developing more treatments through lifestyle and behavioral changes,» Hinton said.
«Referring to
individuals with obesity or overweight as «fat,» «obese,» or «extremely obese» can impact how that person feels about his or her condition and how likely they are to take action to improve health,» said Kyle.
Still, maintaining long - term weight loss remains challenging, and
individuals with obesity should expect to regain weight when they stop treatment.
«This is significant because only
some individuals with obesity develop prediabetes.
These factors predispose individuals to prediabetes and increase diabetes risk by 3 to 5 times, especially in
individuals with obesity.
Even when prepared in a healthy way, potatoes can present health problems to
individuals with obesity or diabetes.
«This emphasizes the importance of weight loss as people get older,» the study authors wrote in their paper, «for
both individuals with obesity and individuals with overweight.»