The Norwalk Hour

Processed foods wage war on body

- Dr. Mike Roizen is the founder of www.longevity playbook.com, and Dr. Mehmet Oz is global advisor to www.iHerb.com. Submit your health questions at www.doctoroz.com.

Q: I’ve heard about all the horrible things that ultra-processed foods can do to you — but they are everywhere and tough to avoid. Do I really need to be worried about eating them, or is it one more hysterical finding that will fade away?

Cary T., Nashville

A: We have been writing and talking about the risks associated with eating ultra- and highly processed foods since the 1990s. They are stripped of nutrients and fiber and contain artificial ingredient­s that extend shelf life, make them have a better texture or f lavor, or allow manufactur­ers to do things with the ingredient­s that Mother Nature never thought of. Plus, they often contain emulsifier­s and other additives you cannot digest. That harms healthy gut bacteria — and lets diseasepro­moting bacteria thrive.

Now a meta-review, published in BMJ, of data on almost 10 million people has concluded that ultra-processed foods (UPFs) have “direct associatio­ns” with adverse outcomes to 32 health issues such as various cancers and mental, respirator­y, cardiovasc­ular, gastrointe­stinal, and metabolic conditions.

— Convincing evidence showed eating UPFs was associated with around a 50% increased risk of death from cardiovasc­ular disease, up to a 53% increased risk of anxiety and other common mental conditions, and a 12% increased risk of Type 2 diabetes.

— Evidence also is highly suggestive that eating processed foods is related to a 40% to 66% increased risk of death from heart disease, Type 2 diabetes and sleep problems and a 22% increased risk of depression.

— They also found indication­s that eating UPFs was associated with some cancers, elevated lousy LDL, and low levels of good-for-you HDL.

If you want to avoid the risks associated with UPFs: Stick with fresh fruits and vegetables (7-9 servings daily), fish like salmon and skinless poultry, and ditch sweetened (and artificial­ly sweetened) beverages, and anything with items on the ingredient­s label that you can’t pronounce. You’ll reduce your ActualAge by many years.

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