Does eating non-nutritive (non-caloric) sweeteners of any kind lead to the body ‘thinking’ it will get sugar and does this then have adverse health consequences when the body does not ‘get’ the energy it is expecting?

Does eating non-nutritive (non-caloric) sweeteners of any kind lead to the body ‘thinking’ it will get sugar and does this then have adverse health consequences when the body does not ‘get’ the energy it is expecting?
18 December 2020 admin_nomosu

We have yet to find any research evidence to support this. HOWEVER, EVEN IF there were evidence to support this, it would not apply to our food products, because they do contain nutrients and energy in the form of healthy protein, fats and carbohydrate too, so the body does ‘get’ energy from them. This question is more relevant to ask when considering zero-calorie sweetened drinks.