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Western diet causes inflammation while traditional African foods protect, new study finds

Last updated: April 6, 2025 10:37 pm
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A recent study has shed light on the significant impact of dietary changes on the immune system and overall health. The study, published in Nature Medicine, compared the effects of a traditional African diet with a Western diet on inflammation, immune response, and metabolic processes.

The research involved 77 healthy men from Tanzania, including both urban and rural residents. Participants were divided into groups to either switch to a Western diet, adopt a traditional African diet, consume a fermented banana drink, or maintain their usual diet as a control. The study found that those who switched to a Western diet experienced increased inflammation, reduced immune response to pathogens, and activation of processes associated with lifestyle diseases. In contrast, participants who switched to a traditional African diet or consumed the fermented drink showed a reduction in inflammatory markers and improved immune function.

According to internist Quirijn de Mast from Radboudumc, the study highlights the benefits of a traditional African diet rich in vegetables, fruits, beans, whole grains, and fermented foods. These foods have positive effects on inflammation and metabolic processes in the body. On the other hand, the unhealthy Western diet, characterized by processed and high-calorie foods with excessive salt, refined sugars, and saturated fats, was found to be harmful to health.

The findings of this study are particularly relevant as lifestyle diseases such as cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, and chronic inflammatory conditions are on the rise in Africa due to changing dietary habits. Understanding the impact of diet on health can help address these growing health challenges in the region.

Overall, the study emphasizes the importance of maintaining a healthy diet rich in whole, unprocessed foods to support immune function, reduce inflammation, and prevent lifestyle diseases. By incorporating more vegetables, fruits, whole grains, and fermented foods into our diets, we can promote better health and well-being.

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