Aspartame is one of the most common sugar alternatives found in over 6,000 products. The popularity of it is due to the fact that it is 200 times sweeter than sugar, requiring a smaller amount.
As such, it is a very popular ingredient in diet sodas – the largest dietary source of aspartame, by far. Americans consume roughly 5,250 tons of aspertame annually, 4,500 tons of which are found in diet soda.
Everything isn't all hunky dory when it comes to aspartame. In 2015, PepsiCo announced they will stop using the substance in their Diet Pepsi drinks due to evidence revealing a link between cancer and the popular sweetener.
Further, an extremely extensive study on aspartame – making use of over two million person years of data – has confirmed a link between aspartame and leukemia, multiple myeloma and non-Hodgkin's lymphoma.
Data from 77,218 women and 47,810 men was used in the analysis, making it the largest study on aspartame in history. It contained an incredibly detailed analysis, with complete dietary questionnaires and four-year diet assessments.
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The Findings
The study found that just a single diet soda daily has the following effects:- 42% increase in leukemia risk
- 102% increase in multiple myeloma risk (for men only)
- 31% increase in non-Hodgkin's lymphoma risk (for men only)