Diet soda linked to strokes and heart attacks

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A study of more than 80,000 women ages 50 to 79 links drinking two or more diet drinks a day with an increased risk for certain kinds of stroke, coronary artery disease and death. Published


today in the journal _Stroke_, a publication of the American Heart Association, the study follows other research that previously connected the artificial sweeteners found in diet soda and


other beverages with a higher risk of stroke, heart attack, type 2 diabetes, obesity and other conditions. But the study released today is one of the first to look at the link between


drinking artificially sweetened beverages and the risk of certain types of stroke in a large, racially diverse group of older women. “Many well-meaning people, especially those who are


overweight or obese, drink low-calorie sweetened drinks to cut calories in their diet,” noted lead study author Yasmin Mossavar-Rahmani, of the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in the


Bronx, New York, in a statement. “Our research and other observational studies have shown that artificially sweetened beverages may not be harmless, and high consumption is associated with a


higher risk of stroke and heart disease.” FOR EXPERT TIPS TO HELP FEEL YOUR BEST, GET AARP’S MONTHLY _HEALTH_ NEWSLETTER. Compared with women who drank diet drinks less than once a week or


not at all, women who drank two or more artificially sweetened beverages per day were: *    23 percent more likely to have a stroke *    31 percent more likely to have a clot-caused


(ischemic) stroke *    29 percent more likely to develop heart disease  *    16 percent more likely to die from any cause The risks were found to be higher in women who consumed diet drinks


two or more times a day, more than doubling the risk of a clot-caused stroke among women without previous heart disease or diabetes, obese women without previous heart disease or diabetes,


and African American women without previous heart disease or diabetes. While the study identifies the notable link between diet beverages and, in particular, small artery strokes, the study


authors pointed out that it does not prove a cause-and-effect relationship because it was based on self-reported information about drink consumption. The self-reported study data also did


not name specific artificial sweeteners in the colas, sodas and fruit drinks.


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