Aspartame Now Linked to Leukemia and Lymphoma
Just one diet soda daily may increase the risk for leukemia in
men and women, and for multiple myeloma and non-Hodgkin lymphoma in men,
according to new results from the longest-ever running study on
aspartame as a carcinogen in humans. Importantly, this is the most
comprehensive, long-term study ever completed on this topic, so it holds
more weight than other past studies which appeared to show no risk. And
disturbingly, it may also open the door for further similar findings on
other types of cancers too shortly.
The most thorough study yet on aspartame – Over two million persons. For this study, researchers analyzed data of people with a Follow-Up Study for a 22-year period. What makes this study superior to other past studies is the thoroughness with which aspartame intake was assessed. Every two years, participants were given a detailed dietary questionnaire, and their diets were reassessed every four years. Previous studies which found no link to cancer only ever assessed participants’ aspartame intake at one point in time, which could be a major weakness affecting their accuracy.
The combined results of this new study showed that just one can (355 ml) of diet soda daily leads to:
– 42 % higher Leukemia risk in men and women (pooled analysis) – 102 % higher multiple myeloma risk (in men only) – 31 percent higher non-Hodgkin Lymphoma risk (in men only)
These results were based on multi-variable relative risk models, all in comparison to participants who drank no diet soda. It is unknown why only men drinking higher amounts of diet soda showed increased risk for multiple myeloma and non-Hodgkin lymphoma. Note that diet soda is the largest dietary source of aspartame , as younger generation consume it on a daily basis, without knowing its outcome.
This new study shows the importance of the quality of research. Most of the past studies showing no link between aspartame and cancer have been criticized for being too short in duration and too inaccurate in assessing long-term aspartame intake. This new study solves both of those issues. The fact that it also shows a positive link to cancer should come as no surprise, because a previous best-in-class research study done on animals (900 rats over their entire natural lifetimes) showed strikingly similar results some years ago: aspartame significantly increased the risk for lymphomas and leukemia in both males and females. More worrying is the follow on mega-study, which started aspartame exposure of the rats at the fetal stage. Increased lymphoma and leukemia risks were confirmed, and this time the female rats also showed significantly increased breast (mammary) cancer rates. This raises a critical question: will future, high-quality studies uncover links to the other cancers in which aspartame has been implicated - brain, breast, prostate, etc.?
There is now more reason than ever to completely avoid aspartame in our daily diet. For those who are tempted to go back to sugary sodas as a “healthy” alternative, this study had a surprise finding: men consuming one or more sugar-sweetened sodas daily saw a 66 percent increase in non-Hodgkin lymphoma (even worse than for diet soda). Perhaps the healthiest drink is no soda at all, simple lime juice in normal water or coconut water.
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The most thorough study yet on aspartame – Over two million persons. For this study, researchers analyzed data of people with a Follow-Up Study for a 22-year period. What makes this study superior to other past studies is the thoroughness with which aspartame intake was assessed. Every two years, participants were given a detailed dietary questionnaire, and their diets were reassessed every four years. Previous studies which found no link to cancer only ever assessed participants’ aspartame intake at one point in time, which could be a major weakness affecting their accuracy.
The combined results of this new study showed that just one can (355 ml) of diet soda daily leads to:
– 42 % higher Leukemia risk in men and women (pooled analysis) – 102 % higher multiple myeloma risk (in men only) – 31 percent higher non-Hodgkin Lymphoma risk (in men only)
These results were based on multi-variable relative risk models, all in comparison to participants who drank no diet soda. It is unknown why only men drinking higher amounts of diet soda showed increased risk for multiple myeloma and non-Hodgkin lymphoma. Note that diet soda is the largest dietary source of aspartame , as younger generation consume it on a daily basis, without knowing its outcome.
This new study shows the importance of the quality of research. Most of the past studies showing no link between aspartame and cancer have been criticized for being too short in duration and too inaccurate in assessing long-term aspartame intake. This new study solves both of those issues. The fact that it also shows a positive link to cancer should come as no surprise, because a previous best-in-class research study done on animals (900 rats over their entire natural lifetimes) showed strikingly similar results some years ago: aspartame significantly increased the risk for lymphomas and leukemia in both males and females. More worrying is the follow on mega-study, which started aspartame exposure of the rats at the fetal stage. Increased lymphoma and leukemia risks were confirmed, and this time the female rats also showed significantly increased breast (mammary) cancer rates. This raises a critical question: will future, high-quality studies uncover links to the other cancers in which aspartame has been implicated - brain, breast, prostate, etc.?
There is now more reason than ever to completely avoid aspartame in our daily diet. For those who are tempted to go back to sugary sodas as a “healthy” alternative, this study had a surprise finding: men consuming one or more sugar-sweetened sodas daily saw a 66 percent increase in non-Hodgkin lymphoma (even worse than for diet soda). Perhaps the healthiest drink is no soda at all, simple lime juice in normal water or coconut water.
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