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Ultra-Processed Foods Linked to Early Signs of Parkinson’s Disease : ScienceAlert

Last updated: May 16, 2025 2:50 pm
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Ultra-processed foods have long been associated with a slew of health issues, from obesity to heart disease. Despite the warnings from experts, these convenient and affordable foods remain popular worldwide. In fact, in the US, over half of all calories consumed at home come from ultra-processed foods.

Recent research has uncovered yet another potential risk linked to these heavily processed foods – early signs of Parkinson’s disease. A team of international researchers analyzed data from tens of thousands of health workers and found that those who consumed a high amount of ultra-processed foods were more likely to show early indicators of Parkinson’s disease.

While this study does not prove causation, it does raise concerns about the impact of diet on brain health. Co-author Xiang Gao, a nutritional epidemiologist, emphasizes the importance of a healthy diet in reducing the risk of neurodegenerative diseases.

The researchers tracked the diet and health of nearly 43,000 individuals over 26 years. They found that those who consumed 11 or more servings of ultra-processed foods per day were 2.5 times more likely to exhibit early signs of Parkinson’s disease compared to those who consumed fewer servings.

It is important to note that this study only shows an association between ultra-processed foods and early signs of Parkinson’s disease. More research is needed to understand the nature of this relationship and confirm these findings.

Ultimately, choosing whole, nutritious foods over processed options may be a beneficial strategy for maintaining brain health. Further studies are necessary to validate the potential impact of reducing processed food intake on slowing down the early signs of Parkinson’s disease.

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This study was published in the journal Neurology and underscores the importance of diet in overall health and well-being.

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