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Ultra-processed foods are making us old beyond our years, study warns

Last updated: December 9, 2024 10:29 pm
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The study, published in the journal Cell Metabolism, found that higher consumption of ultra-processed foods was associated with an increase in biological age. The researchers analyzed data from over 700 adults in the United States, using the Horvath epigenetic clock to calculate biological age.

They found that every 5% increase in the proportion of ultra-processed food in the diet was associated with a 0.22-year increase in biological age. This means that people who consumed a diet high in ultra-processed foods appeared biologically older than those who consumed a diet low in these foods.

Furthermore, the study also found that the effects of ultra-processed food consumption on biological age were independent of other factors such as age, sex, education level, smoking status, and body mass index.

These findings are concerning as accelerated biological aging has been linked to an increased risk of age-related diseases such as cardiovascular disease, diabetes, cancer, and neurodegenerative disorders.

The researchers hypothesize that the negative effects of ultra-processed foods on biological age may be due to their high content of additives, preservatives, and other potentially harmful substances that can disrupt normal cellular function and accelerate the aging process.

Ultimately, the study highlights the importance of consuming a diet rich in whole, minimally processed foods such as fruits, vegetables, whole grains, lean proteins, and healthy fats to support overall health and well-being.

By making informed food choices and prioritizing nutrition, individuals can potentially slow down the aging process and reduce their risk of developing age-related diseases.

Cardoso emphasized that the study’s findings highlighted the importance of making informed choices about the foods we consume to promote healthy aging. She recommended prioritizing unprocessed and minimally-processed foods in our diets to slow down the biological aging process.

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Overall, the study shed light on the detrimental effects of consuming ultra-processed foods on biological aging. By uncovering the link between UPF consumption and accelerated aging, it provided valuable insights into how our dietary choices can impact our overall health and longevity.

Moving forward, further research is needed to explore the mechanisms underlying the association between UPF intake and biological aging. By gaining a deeper understanding of these processes, we can develop more targeted interventions to support healthy aging and improve overall well-being.

In conclusion, the PhenoAge and GrimAge clocks have emerged as powerful tools for assessing biological aging and understanding the impact of lifestyle factors such as diet on the aging process. By harnessing the insights provided by these clocks, we can make more informed choices to promote healthy aging and enhance our quality of life.

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