Sweet Talk: A Review of the Science of Sweetness and Its Potential Impacts on Health
Tuesday, July 28, 2020
12:00 – 1:00 PM EDT
Sponsored by PepsiCo.
If you are seeking Continuing Professional Education credit and have feedback about this activity, please send comments to QualityCPE@eatright.org.
Health policy discussions have recently been shifting from a focus on “sugar-sweetened foods and beverages” to “sweetened foods and beverages” when looking at sweetness delivery, regardless of whether the source is sugar or low-calorie sweeteners (LCS). While some believe that the human attraction to sweetness is a potential risk for developing less healthy eating habits, this belief fails to distinguish between the sources of sweetness that contribute added sugars and calories to the diet and those that add sweetness as a taste.
The purpose of this session is to explore some of the research questions on the topic of sweetness, spark interest and encourage researchers to take interest in this emerging science. Topics to be discussed include the potential impact of consuming sweet diets on the desire for sweetness, as well the impact on appetite, diet quality, energy intake and body weight.
Learning Objectives:
At the end of this program, attendees will be able to:
- Describe challenges to measuring the sweetness of the total diet.
- Summarize the current literature on sweet taste exposure and its impacts on the desire for sweetness, as well the impact on appetite, diet quality, energy intake and body weight.
- Discuss possible future directions in research on sweet taste.
Chair:
Nancy Rawson, PhD, Vice President of the Monell Chemical Senses Center
Presentations:
Sweet Taste Exposure, Preferences and Intakes
Katherine Appleton, PhD, Professor of Psychology, Bournemouth University
Sweet Taste, Appetite and Obesity
Kees de Graaf, PhD, Professor of Sensory Science and Eating Behavior, Wageningen University & Research
CPE Credit
If claiming CPE Credit for attending the live or the recorded event, you must complete the correct evaluation survey.
Continuing Professional Education
ASN designates this educational activity for a maximum of 1.0 CPEUs. Dietitians and dietetic technicians registered should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
ASN (Provider #NS010) is accredited and approved by the Commission on Dietetic Registration (CDR) as a provider of Continuing Professional Education (CPE) programs for Registered Dietitians.
If you are seeking Continuing Professional Education credit and have feedback about this activity, please send comments to QualityCPE@eatright.org.
CPE Level 2
Performance Indicators/Learning Objectives
6.2.3 Interprets data to make recommendations and to inform decisions.
6.2.5 Applies research/evidence-based findings to improve practice, service delivery, and health and nutrition of customers.
6.3.11 Applies research/evidence-based findings to improve practice, service delivery and health and nutrition of customers.
6.3.8 Interprets, analyzes, synthesizes and critically appraises research findings.
Live Event:
Activity Type: 171 Live Webinars and Teleseminars
Activity Number: 156321
Recorded Event:
Activity Type: Recorded pre-approved CPE Activity: 175 Lectures/Webinars
Activity Number: 160353