Women who regularly consume artificial sweeteners could be reducing their fertility

Author: Daily Times Monitor

It’s no secret that artificial sweeteners are bad for you, but according to a new study, they could be particularly damaging to women hoping to conceive.

Researchers from the Federal University of Sao Paulo have discovered that women who regularly consume ‘diet’ soft drinks, which are packed with sugar replacements, could be reducing their chances of getting pregnant.

The Telegraph reports, the study interviewed 524 women, who were undergoing IVF treatment, to find out about the food and drink they consumed. The results showed a connection between low-calorie sweeteners, such as saccharin and sucralose, and reduced fertility rates, while the use of synthetic sugar in soft drinks and coffee was linked with poorer quality of eggs and embryos.

While some experts have questioned the study’s lack of information on bodyweight as well as the use of data from IVF patients, Professor Adam Balen, Chairman of the British Fertility Society, says the findings should be taken seriously.

This is a very interesting study that suggests the false promise of artificial sweeteners that are found in soft drinks and added to drinks, such as coffee, may have a significant effect on the quality and fertility of woman’s eggs and this may further impact on the chances of conception. These findings are highly significant to our population. There should be more scrutiny of food additives and better information available to the public and, in particular, those wishing to conceive, Professor Balen said. This study comes a few months after researchers at the University of Sydney found that diet drinks can have a negative impact on the body’s metabolism. Just more evidence which suggests that ‘pretend’ sugar is as bad as the real thing.

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