Sucralose may affect glucose and insulin responses, leading to fluctuations in blood sugar levels and altered insulin sensitivity. The effects are inconsistent and may vary between individuals.
Research suggests that sucralose may potentially impact metabolic functions, specifically glucose and insulin responses. This can manifest as fluctuations in blood sugar levels (hyperglycemia or hypoglycemia), altered insulin sensitivity (insulin resistance or increased sensitivity), or changes in overall metabolic rate. Symptoms might include fatigue, increased thirst or hunger, frequent urination, or unexplained weight changes. The evidence is currently inconsistent, and the effects may vary considerably between individuals. Further research is needed to fully understand the scope and mechanisms of these potential metabolic effects.
Key Information
Severity
Medium
Associated Ingredients
1 ingredient
Associated Ingredients
Sucralose
Sucralose is a high-intensity artificial sweetener synthesized from sucrose. It offers a calorie-fre...
Important Safety Information
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