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Bricht Sugar-free gum ein Fasten?

Depends on your goal

Ob Sugar-free gum ein Fasten bricht, hängt von Ihrem spezifischen Fastenzielem und davon ab, wie es zubereitet oder dosiert wird.

Kalorien

~5 kcal per piece (from polyols like sorbitol or maltitol)

Warum — die Kalorien- und Insulinlogik

Most sugar-free gums contain polyol sweeteners (sorbitol, xylitol, maltitol) that provide roughly 2–5 kcal per piece. More importantly, chewing triggers the cephalic-phase insulin response (CPIR) — the body begins releasing insulin in anticipation of food intake. Research is mixed on the magnitude of this effect, but it is real and could theoretically blunt fat-burning or autophagy.

Hängt es von Ihrem Fastenzielem ab?

For strict calorie-counting weight-loss fasts, a piece or two is unlikely to matter. For metabolic fasting or autophagy goals, the CPIR and small polyol calorie load are worth avoiding. If you need to manage hunger or fresh breath while fasting, water or plain tea is safer.

Häufig gestellte Fragen

Why might gum break a fast even if it's sugar-free?
Chewing triggers a cephalic-phase insulin response — your body anticipates food and begins releasing insulin. This, combined with the small caloric load from polyol sweeteners, can disrupt a strict fast.
How many pieces of sugar-free gum would break a fast?
There is no agreed threshold. For weight-loss purposes, 1–2 pieces likely have negligible impact. For autophagy-focused fasting, even the insulin anticipation response from chewing is worth avoiding.

Quellen

  1. Examine.com — Cephalic Phase Insulin Response

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