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  • Aspartame aggravates atherosclerosis through insulin-triggered inflammation

    Posted: 2025-03-14 10:47:10

    A new study published in Cell Metabolism demonstrates a link between aspartame consumption and accelerated atherosclerosis development. Researchers found that aspartame, a common artificial sweetener, exacerbates atherosclerotic plaque progression in mice prone to the disease. This effect appears to be mediated by increased intestinal inflammation triggered by aspartame-induced changes in gut microbiome composition and function, leading to heightened insulin resistance and subsequent inflammation in immune cells. These findings suggest a potential mechanism by which aspartame could contribute to cardiovascular disease risk.

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    HN commenters discuss the study's limitations, questioning the small sample size (16) and the lack of human trials. Some express skepticism about the mechanism proposed, pointing to existing research that contradicts the findings. Several commenters mention the complicated history of aspartame research and the potential for industry influence. The role of gut microbiota in mediating aspartame's effects is also raised, with some suggesting further investigation is needed in this area. Others note the difficulty of isolating aspartame's impact on atherosclerosis given other dietary and lifestyle factors. A few commenters share personal anecdotes of negative reactions to aspartame, while others caution against drawing conclusions based on this single study. There's a general call for larger, more rigorous studies to confirm or refute these findings.