Diet drinks may be linked with strokes among post-menopausal women
It
turns out that drinking multiple diet
drinks daily may not be a very good idea for post
menopausal women. A new study finds that it is associated with an
increased risk of having a stroke
caused by a blocked artery.
The
study was published in Stroke, a journal of the American Heart
Association.
The
study is one of the first to look at the association between drinking
artificially sweetened beverage and the risk of specific types of
stroke in a large, racially diverse group of post-menopausal women.
Compared
with women who consumed diet drinks less than once a week or not at
all, women who consumed two or more artificially sweetened beverages
per day were:
23
per cent more likely to have a stroke;
31
per cent more likely to have a clot-caused (ischemic) stroke;
29
er cent more likely to develop heart disease (fatal or non-fatal
heart attack); and
16
per cent more likely to die from any cause.
Furthermore,
researchers found risks were higher for certain women. Heavy intake
of diet drinks, defined as two or more times daily, more than doubled
stroke risk in:
-women
without previous heart disease or diabetes, who were 2.44 times as
likely to have a common type of stroke caused by blockage of one of
the very small arteries within the brain;
-obese
women without previous heart disease or diabetes, who were 2.03 times
as likely to have a clot-caused stroke; and
-African-American
women without previous heart disease or diabetes, who were 3.93 times
as likely to have a clot-caused stroke. Read
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