Obesity |
It is unclear if obesity is associated with the consumption of products containing aspartame. |
Diabetes mellitus |
The connection between aspartame and TD2 risk is unclear. |
Impact on children and fetus |
Aspartame may have influence on children and fetuses. |
Genotoxicity |
Aspartame may have genotoxic properties. |
Behavioral disorders |
Aspartame can cause long-term changes in behavior. |
Autism |
Aspartame itself does not trigger autism. |
Neurodegeneration |
Aspartame cause mental stress, affects learning skills and memory. Aspartame is also amyloidogenic. |
Neurotransmission |
Aspartame reduces catecholamine levels. |
Hormones |
Aspartame elevates plasma corticosterone level and plasma adrenocorticotropic level. |
Allergies and skin problems |
Aspartame can induce systemic contact dermatitis (in huge daily doses which leads to formaldehyde accumulation). 0.5 μg kg−1 and 0.5 mg kg−1 doses of aspartame reduces some atopic dermatitis symptoms. |
Phenylketonuria |
Aspartame intake rises plasma Phe level. People suffering from phenylketonuria should avoid products containing aspartame. |
Cancer |
Aspartame may have carcinogenic properties but further studies are needed. |