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Metabolic and behavioural effects of prenatal exposure to non-nutritive sweeteners: A systematic review and meta-analysis of rodent models

机译:产前暴露于非营养甜味剂的代谢和行为影响:啮齿动物模型的系统审查和荟萃分析

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Little is known about possible effects of maternal non-nutritive sweetener (NNS) consumption on the metabolic health of a child. Animal models of maternal NNS consumption during pregnancy or weaning have yielded widely varying results, and there appears to be no clear consensus on the consequences for offspring body weight, glycaemic control or sweet preference choices. Moreover, heterogeneity in study design has hampered a clear focus for future research relevant to human health. In an effort to bring clarity, we have conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis (protocol no: CRD42018109509) in animal models (rat or mouse) of maternal NNS feeding (compared to water or basal diet) during pre-gestation, pregnancy or lactation. Four databases were searched from inception to 15th September 2018: PubMed, EMBASE, SCOPUS and Web of Science. We present maternal and offspring data from 24 included studies, which have been quantitatively analysed after study quality assessment, to identify relationships between maternal diet and offspring body weight (BW), feeding behaviour and glycaemic control. In 11 data sets, exposure to NNS reduced maternal BW during pregnancy, with no effect on litter outcomes. Meta-analyses on offspring BW during weaning (1123 offspring) and adulthood (646 offspring) identified small decreases in BW for both sexes. Subgroup analyses revealed reductions in BW of rat, but not mouse models. High dosage appears to be a potential factor for reduced palatability that could influence BW results; however, a lack of reported data limited our ability to confirm. Despite this, and the fact many papers were predisposed to bias, the balance of evidence suggests a maternal NNS diet during pregnancy or lactation did not increase the body weight in offspring.
机译:关于母体非营养甜味剂(NNS)消耗对儿童代谢健康的可能影响的少数人。怀孕或断奶期间母体NNS消费的动物模型产生了广泛的不同结果,并且对后代体重,血糖控制或甜蜜偏好选择的后果似乎没有明确共识。此外,研究设计中的异质性阻碍了未来与人类健康相关的未来研究的重点。为了提高清晰度,我们在孕产妇NNS喂养(与水或基础饮食相比)的动物模型(大鼠或小鼠)中进行了系统审查和议定书:CRD42018101109509)在妊娠前,怀孕或哺乳。从2018年9月15日开始搜查了四个数据库:PubMed,Embase,Scopus和科学网络。我们提出了来自24项研究的孕产妇和后代数据,在学习质量评估后已经定量分析,以识别母体饮食和后代体重(BW)之间的关系,喂养行为和血糖控制。在11个数据集中,在怀孕期间暴露于NNS减少母体BW,对垃圾结果没有影响。在断奶期间的后代BW(1123后代)和成年(646个后代)的META分析确定了两性BW的小降低。亚组分析显示大鼠BW的减少,但不是小鼠模型。高剂量似乎是可降低适应性的潜在因素,这可能影响BW结果;但是,缺乏报告的数据限制了我们确认的能力。尽管如此,事实很多论文被倾向于偏见,但证据的平衡表明妊娠期间的母体NNS饮食或哺乳期没有增加后代体重。

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