Health Effects of Sugar-Sweetened and Artificially Sweetened Beverages: Umbrella Review and Evidence Based Consensus Statement of the Korean Diabetes Association and the Korean Nutrition Society
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Background: Excess intake of added sugars contributes to obesity, type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), cardiovascular disease (CVD), and premature mortality. Sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs), the main source of added sugars, are consistently linked to adverse outcomes. Artificially sweetened beverages (ASBs) have been suggested as short-term substitutes, but evidence regarding benefits and harms remains inconclusive, and guidance is lacking. Methods: This consensus statement draws on a structured evidence review combining two approaches: an updated meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) assessing short-to intermediate-term effects of replacing SSBs with ASBs on weight and metabolic outcomes; and an umbrella review of systematic reviews of cohort studies evaluating long-term associations of SSBs and ASBs with major outcomes, including mortality, CVD, and T2DM. Results: In 14 RCTs (3-76 weeks), replacing SSBs with ASBs produced modest reductions in body weight (-0.73 kg) and body fat (-0.72%), with inconsistent effects on glycemic and cardiometabolic markers. Evidence from 20 systematic reviews of cohorts (up to 34 years follow-up) showed that higher intake of both SSBs and ASBs was associated with increased risks of T2DM, CVD, and mortality, with relative risks for ASBs similar to those for SSBs. Conclusion: ASBs may serve as a short-term substitution for individuals with high SSB intake, particularly those at elevated metabolic risk. However, regular or long-term use is not recommended due to uncertain safety and potential reinforcement of sweet preference. Public health strategies should emphasize reducing both SSBs and ASBs, prioritizing water and unsweetened beverages as the ultimate goal.

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Artificially sweetened beveragesCardiovascular diseasesDiabetes mellitus, type 2MortalityNon-nutritive sweeten ersObesityPractice guidelines as topicSugar-sweetened beveragesSweetening agentsDOSE-RESPONSE METAANALYSISCARDIOVASCULAR-DISEASEBODY-WEIGHTSOFT DRINKSCONSUMPTIONADULTSRISKSUCROSECELLSTRIAL
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Health Effects of Sugar-Sweetened and Artificially Sweetened Beverages: Umbrella Review and Evidence Based Consensus Statement of the Korean Diabetes Association and the Korean Nutrition Society
저자
Choi, Jong HanSong, SujinKim, Soo KyoungCho, Jae WonBae, Jae HyunMoon, ShinjeLim, Jeong HyunLee, YeonheeHwang, Ji-YunSong, YoonjuKim, Sang Soo
DOI
10.4093/dmj.2025.0848
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2026-01
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Diabetes and Metabolism Journal
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32 ~ 46