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Home / Health / Diet Drink Sweetener May Harm Heart and Mind

Diet Drink Sweetener May Harm Heart and Mind

20 Dec

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Summary

  • Aspartame consumption in mice showed mild cardiac hypertrophy.
  • Mice experienced reduced cognitive performance and spatial awareness.
  • Low aspartame doses may compromise major organ function.
Diet Drink Sweetener May Harm Heart and Mind

Recent research indicates that aspartame, a widely used artificial sweetener, may pose risks to cardiovascular and neurological health. A year-long study involving mice, where they consumed a dose equivalent to one-sixth of the recommended human intake, revealed significant findings. The artificial sweetener was associated with mild cardiac hypertrophy, a condition that stiffens the heart and impedes its pumping ability.

Furthermore, the study, published in Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy, documented "altered neurobehavior" in the mice. Tests revealed a decline in their spatial awareness, memory retention, and overall cognitive speed. This suggests a potential link between aspartame and diminished brain function, even at low consumption levels.

Researchers concluded that aspartame, even at permitted doses, could compromise the function of major organs. They recommended a reassessment of current safety limits for human consumption, highlighting concerns about potential long-term effects on heart and brain health.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The study found that mice consuming aspartame showed mild cardiac hypertrophy, a stiffening of the heart muscle.
Mice exhibited reduced spatial awareness, memory capacity, and lower velocity, indicating impaired cognitive function.
Researchers suggested that current safety limits for aspartame in humans may need reevaluation due to potential organ compromise.

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