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Eating ultra-processed foods may speed up early signs of Parkinson’s disease

Last updated: May 7, 2025 3:09 pm
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The link between diet and neurodegenerative diseases like Parkinson’s has long been a topic of interest in the medical community. A recent study published in Neurology sheds light on the potential impact of ultra-processed foods on the early signs of Parkinson’s disease.

The study, conducted by researchers at the Institute of Nutrition, Fudan University in Shanghai, China, followed 42,853 participants with an average age of 48 for up to 26 years. The participants were monitored for signs of prodromal Parkinson’s disease, the earliest stage at which neurodegeneration begins, but before typical symptoms like tremors and balance problems manifest.

Results showed that individuals who consumed higher amounts of ultra-processed foods, such as sugary sodas, packaged snacks, and hot dogs, were more likely to exhibit early signs of Parkinson’s disease. These signs included rapid eye movement, sleep behavior disorder, constipation, depressive symptoms, body pain, impaired color vision, excessive daytime sleepiness, and reduced ability to smell.

The study emphasized the importance of a healthy diet in reducing the risk of neurodegenerative diseases. Eating less processed foods and opting for whole, nutritious options could potentially slow down the onset of Parkinson’s disease symptoms. However, further research is needed to confirm these findings.

One limitation of the study was that the amount of ultra-processed food consumed was self-reported by participants, which could lead to inaccuracies in reporting.

In conclusion, the study highlights the potential link between diet and the early signs of Parkinson’s disease. Making informed dietary choices and reducing the consumption of ultra-processed foods may play a role in maintaining brain health and delaying the onset of neurodegenerative conditions. Additional research is needed to fully understand the impact of diet on Parkinson’s disease development.

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