? Would it be possible to establish a kind of aspartame “safe haven” in international waters? I called an expert on risk, Kevin McConway—emeritus professor of applied statistics at the Open University in England—to talk me down. Our conversation has been edited and condensed for clarity.Dan Kois: Thank you for speaking with me. Obviously, I am looking for reasons it is still OK for me to drink Diet Coke, because without it I’ll die.
Well, it wouldn’t be tomorrow! Who knows—when you see what they finally say, you may want to pour it down the sink yourself.WHO groups that are about to issue rulings on aspartame? The IARC and the JECFA? They have different jobs. The IARC assessments always have been difficult to make sense of. They don’t really quite say what people think they are saying. They make assessments of the hazard of different agents that might cause cancer in humans. What they mean byis: Could it possibly, under any circumstances, increase the chances of cancer in most people? They’re not assessing the actual risk in the real world of drinking Diet Coke.
Of course it’s depending on body weights, with differing amounts for children. It’s still quite a lot!It’s up to JECFA to take the evidence from IARC, and other sources, into account, and what is supposed to happen is that IARC and JECFA are supposed to report their findings on the same day, which is July 14. Reuters has this source saying that the IARC is going to declare that aspartame isa hazard, which is the third level of hazard—below “definitely a hazard” and “probably a hazard.
Different governments don’t always go exactly where those recommendations go. But it’s quite a strong guide.As far as I know, no. They are toxicologists. They are statisticians who understand about risk. They’re experts! With the IARC, it’s always been confusing, because though they’re determining, they used to include “risk” in the name. They’ve since changed that.
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