NOTICE PAPER NO. 1992
NOTICE OF QUESTION FOR WRITTEN ANSWER
FOR THE SITTING OF PARLIAMENT ON OR AFTER 4 JULY 2023
Name and Constituency of Member of Parliament
Mr Melvin Yong Yik Chye
MP for Radin Mas
Question No. 3075
To ask the Minister for Health with regard to the World Health Organisation’s report in May 2023 that non-sugar sweeteners have no long-term benefit in reducing body fat and can increase the risk of Type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular diseases and mortality in adults (a) how does the Ministry intend to encourage Singaporeans to reduce the consumption of non-sugar sweeteners; and (b) whether the Ministry will review existing materials about non-sugar sweeteners on HealthHub.
Answer
1 The World Health Organization (WHO) suggests that non-sugar sweeteners should not be used as a means of achieving weight control or reducing the risk of non-communicable disease over the long term. The WHO indicates that this recommendation is “conditional”, given low certainty of evidence. The statement is also not related to the safety of consuming sweeteners within recommended use levels.
2 It is important that we have a balanced and nutritious diet, which means consuming a wide variety of foods in moderation, for overall health and well-being. We recognise that non-sugar sweeteners could condition our palates to demand sweet food and drinks. Hence, the Health Promotion Board’s Healthy Meals in Schools and Preschools Programmes disallow the sale of beverages containing sugar substitutes in preschools and mainstream schools. Further, under the Nutri-Grade grading system, drinks that contain sweeteners cannot obtain Grade “A”.
3 Existing materials about non-sugar sweeteners on HealthHub are still relevant. We will continue to monitor developments closely and review these materials as needed.