Nutrients (May 2022)

Non-Nutritive Sweetener Intake Is Low in Preschool-Aged Children in the Guelph Family Health Pilot Study

  • Anisha Mahajan,
  • Jess Haines,
  • Alex Carriero,
  • Jaimie L. Hogan,
  • Jessica Yu,
  • Andrea C. Buchholz,
  • Alison M. Duncan,
  • Gerarda Darlington,
  • David W. L. Ma,
  • on behalf of the Guelph Family Health Study

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/nu14102091
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 10
p. 2091

Abstract

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There is limited research on the intake of non-nutritive sweeteners (NNS) among preschool-aged children. Canada’s Food Guide suggests limiting intake of NNS for all population groups and Health Canada recommends that young children (n = 78 families) completed 3-day food records (n = 112 children; n = 55 females, n = 57 males; 3.6 years ± 1.3). Nineteen children (17%) reported consumption of foods or beverages containing NNS. Food sources with NNS included: freezies, oral nutritional supplements, flavored water, carbonated drinks, sugar free jam and protein powder. The majority of NNS contained in these foods were identified as stevia leaf extract, acesulfame K, sucralose, monk fruit extract and aspartame. Future research should continue to study NNS intake patterns longitudinally in children and examine the association of NNS intake with diet quality and health outcomes.

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