Posted on 09/12/2007 7:57:01 AM PDT by TomB
A sweeping review of research studies of aspartame says there is no evidence that the non-nutritive sweetener causes cancer, neurological damage or other health problems in humans Looking at more than 500 reports, including toxicological, clinical and epidemiological studies dating from 1970s preclinical work to the latest studies on the high-intensity sweetener, along with use levels and regulations data, an international expert panel from 10 universities and medical schools evaluated the safety of aspartame for people of all ages and with a variety of health conditions. Their study is published in the September issue of Critical Reviews in Toxicology.
There have been continued questions in the media and on the internet about the safety of aspartame, said panel member and University of Maryland food and nutrition professor Bernadene Magnuson. Our study is a very comprehensive review of all of the research thats been done on aspartame. Never before has a group with the breadth of experience of this panel looked at this question.
Aspartame
A non-nutritive sweetener, aspartame is approximately 200 times sweeter than sucrose, the accepted standard for sweetness. Though aspartame has the same number of calories as sugar on a weight-to-weight basis, it can be added to food or pharmaceuticals at a fraction of what would be needed with sucrose to achieve the same sweetness, with far fewer calories.
Aspartame was discovered by accident in 1965, and since then has become a popular sweetener in more than 6000 food and pharmaceutical products that range from soft drinks to ketchup.
Aspartame Consumption
The panel used the latest data 2001-02 -- from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Surveys (NHANES) to determine the most current levels of aspartame consumption.
Even the very highest consumers of aspartame are well below the acceptable daily intake (ADI) and well below the amounts used in animal testing, said Magnuson.
Evaluation Findings
The team reviewed studies that tested a number of health effects of varying levels of aspartame, including amounts that far exceed the acceptable daily intake, on animals and humans. In addition to healthy adults and children, studies also looked at effects on adults and children with diabetes, hyperactive and sugar-sensitive children, and people with Parkinsons disease and depression.
The Expert Panels evaluation concluded the following:
Overall:
Aspartame is safe at current levels of consumption, which remain well below established ADI levels, even among high user sub-populations. No credible evidence was found that aspartame is carcinogenic, neurotoxic or has or any other adverse effects when consumed even at levels many times the established ADI levels.
Specifically:
Based on results of several long term studies, aspartame does not have carcinogenic or cancer-promoting activity.
Results of extensive investigation in studies that mimic human exposure do not show any evidence of neurological effects, such as memory and learning problems, of aspartame consumption.
Overall the weight of the evidence indicates that aspartame has no effect on behavior, cognitive function, neural function or seizures in any of the groups studied.
Aspartame has not been shown to have adverse effects on reproductive activity or lactation.
Studies conclude that aspartame is safe for use by diabetics and may aid diabetics in adhering to a sugar-free diet.
There is no evidence to support an association between aspartame consumption and obesity. On the contrary, when used in multidisciplinary weight control programs, aspartame may actually aid in long-term weight control.
The studies provide no evidence to support an association between aspartame and brain or hematopoietic tumor development.
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Our precious bodily fluids are safe?
Warning! Excessive use of scientific studies can be hazardous to our health!
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Who paid for this study?
If true, that's good, but artificial sweeteners still taste nasty to me.
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Reminds me of a “Saturday Night Live” episode from the 70’s. Chevy Chase led off with a new study that “proved” that leisure suits cause cancer. In the study, they outfitted laboratory mice with tiny leisure suits... :0)
My personal experience belies this. Aspartame makes me very depressed.
But, but, but the Golf War prooved that aspartame is a hugh, series problem!
I'm gonna keep my Ron Paul Rubber Suit(tm) on just in case.
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I stopped drinking diet coke and aspartame on May 1 after exclusively drinking diet coke for 40 yrs. Now it’s just water with lemon.
We STILL have not dealt adequately with the dangers posed by di-hydrogen monoxide which, though still widely available, causes thousands of deaths each year.
I've heard that just breathing it can kill you.
Whew!
That is good news. .. I’m relieved. . .been a user for quite som tine. ..diet cola, put et n mi coughfee fee ee ne ne na no nim nim. .WHAT? Helo is that you Dog Chapman, my brother??I NEW ET!!
Yes, but your brain and teeth will rot after chewing too much aspartame-laced gum (based upon a scientific study of about 10 people whose brains and teeth did, in very fact, rot as a result of too much gum).
Could it be Wrigley?
Have you had your water tested? Where are the lemons from, South America?
Aspartame isn’t part a me. I can’t abide the bitter aftertaste. Give me good, old fashioned sucrose.
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