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SWEET · Sweeteners and sweetness enhancers: Impact on health, obesity, safety and sustainability
The SWEET project has been designed to i) identify and address the barriers and facilitators to the use of sweeteners and sweetness enhancers (S&SEs) and ii) examine the risks and benefits of using S&SEs to replace sugar in the diet in the contexts of health, obesity, safety and sustainability. Industry experts will integrate technological, health and sweetness databases to provide a platform on which new and emerging S&SEs can be selected for inclusion in food products. The behavioural and physiological impact of specific S&SEs will be examined in acute and repeated dosing studies and natural population differences (by age, region, gender etc) in sweetness perception established. A sensory profile will be developed and genetic determinants assessed. The core randomised controlled trial will adopt a whole diet approach to examine the impact of prolonged sugar replacement on weight control, appetite and energy intake. Underlying mechanistic effects of S&SE use, alone and in combination, will be evaluated using the technology platform developed in acute studies. Outcomes relating to safety and overall health risks will be i) measured in acute and chronic studies and ii) investigated in secondary data (long term interventions, prospective cohorts). The preferences for and perceptions of S&SEs within European consumers, and the barriers to their acceptance, consumption and use will be determined. The environmental cost and sustainability of replacing sugar with S&SEs will also be modelled. Consumers will be engaged to inform research design, and stakeholder driven exploitation and impact plans will be developed to communicate and disseminate project objectives and results to i) address the role of sweeteners in weight control for target audiences (consumers, health professions, scientists, policy makers, regulators) and ii) move effective products nearer to market. A gender action plan will be developed and implemented to promote equity across all research activities.
Consortium · 36 organisations
THE UNIVERSITY OF LIVERPOOL
UK · €829,883
CARGILL R&D CENTRE EUROPE
BE · €257,604
ECRIN EUROPEAN CLINICAL RESEARCH INFRASTRUCTURE NETWORK
FR · €59,304
ASSOCIATION NATIONALE DES INDUSTRIES ALIMENTAIRES
FR
NETUNION SARL
CH · €232,213
SYNDESMOS ELLINIKON VIOMICHANION TROFIMON SOMATEIO
EL
SPREAD EUROPEAN SAFETY AND SUSTAINABILITY GEIE
IT · €77,500
CHAROKOPEIO PANEPISTIMIO
EL · €568,125
INTERNATIONAL LIFE SCIENCES INSTITUTE EUROPEAN BRANCH AISBL
BE · €79,250
ASOCIACION EMPRESARIAL DE INVESTIGACION CENTRO TECNOLOGICO NACIONAL AGROALIMENTARIO EXTREMADURA
ES · €179,030
LEBENSMITTELVERSUCHSANSTALT
AT
UNIVERSITY OF NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE
UK · €176,635
KOBENHAVNS UNIVERSITET
DK · €1,202,650
GOSPODARSKA ZBORNICA SLOVENIJE
SI
UNIVERSITEIT MAASTRICHT
NL · €598,550
CLARINGBOULD HELEEN ELSA
NL · €41,365
FEDERACAO DAS INDUSTRIAS PORTUGUESAS AGRO-ALIMENTARES
PT
UNIVERSITY OF LEEDS
UK · €202,968
UNIVERSIDAD DE NAVARRA
ES · €580,213
EUROPEAN FOOD INFORMATION RESSOURCE AISBL
BE · €150,000
BLONK MILIEU ADVIES BV
NL · €144,791
TEREOS PARTICIPATIONS
FR · €181,400
GEOPONIKO PANEPISTIMION ATHINON
EL · €88,125
European Association for the Study of Obesity
UK · €119,375
WAGENINGEN UNIVERSITY
NL · €732,061
PECTOLITE GMBH
DE · €31,250
FEDERAZIONE ITALIANA DELL INDUSTRIAALIMENTARE ASSOCIAZIONE
IT
INSTITUT NATIONAL DE RECHERCHE POUR L'AGRICULTURE, L'ALIMENTATION ET L'ENVIRONNEMENT
FR · €417,463
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE LONDON
UK · €162,801
ECOLE NATIONALE VETERINAIRE, AGROALIMENTAIRE ET DE L'ALIMENTATION NANTES ATLANTIQUE
FR · €301,881
FEDERACION ESPANOLA DE INDUSTRIAS DE LA ALIMENTACION Y BEBIDAS
ES
UNIVERSITY OF SURREY
UK · €781,446
CENTRE DE RECHERCHE EN NUTRITION HUMAINE RHONE-ALPES
FR · €196,885
BIOIATRIKI IDIOTIKO POLYIATREIO IATPIKH ANONYMOS ETAIRIA
EL · €335,625
VITAGORA POLE
FR · €109,125
FUNDACIO PRIVADA PER A LA INVESTIGACIO NUTRICIONAL
ES · €150,063
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