Health News Update: Why Food Choices Matter Related to Aging
Health News Update: Why Food Choices Matter Related to Aging 6.1.26
Hey there everyone: I keep writing about food simply because without a decent whole-foods unprocessed food plan, it is difficult to impossible to protect your health. This includes how well you respond to any medical treatment or even your spinal adjustment, or how many chronic conditions you develop, how many colds or infections you may get and how well you recover, what your weight is, how fatigued you are or not, how well you detoxify from our generally toxic environment, and on and on. Here is some context:
“Aging is increasingly recognized as a biological process driven not only by genetic determinants but also by chronic environmental and lifestyle exposures. Among the most influential exposures is diet. The concept of inflammaging defined as a persistent, low-grade, systemic inflammatory state that develops with advancing age has emerged as a central mechanism linking aging immune decline and chronic disease.
In conclusion, this hypothesis suggests that chronic consumption of ultra-processed foods
may accelerate inflammaging through sustained immune activation, mitochondrial dysfunction, microbiome disruption, and cellular senescence. Recognizing ultra-processed diets as modulators of biological aging may provide novel preventive strategies to preserve immune function and delay the onset of age-related diseases.”
https://d3c0gwnlszcu6i.cloudfront.net/uploads/Products/FPMPEB-Volume-3-Issue-1-Page-39-40.pdf?utm_source=Klaviyo&utm_medium=email&_kx=DvmM8IKQSAudAGT9qfUNAWhOBpB85ROZa5OG_o2eIyU.RBPf56 why ultra-processed food fuel inflammation, aging, and disease states
Bottom Line: It is important to minimize exposure to these food-like objects for everyone, especially our children. And please realize that this hypothetical information is based upon observable and reasonable facts regarding dietary influences on gene expression and the real statistics of how unhealthy our nation is…it is hypothetical simply because absolute causation is difficult to ascertain due to the complexity of dietary interventional trials. With that said, there are many papers on this subject. When multiple papers are reviewed (meta-analyses or umbrella reviews), and they all end up with the same conclusion about ultra-processed foods (UPF’s):
“Conclusions: High UPF consumption is associated with an increased risk of a variety of chronic diseases and mental health disorders. At present, not a single study reported an association between UPF intake and a beneficial health outcome. These findings suggest that dietary patterns with low consumption of UPFs may render broad public health benefits.” https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0261561424001225 UPF’s are not health promoting
You might wonder what they mean by “high” consumption…and when you read the papers it is variable across all age groups, but with the understanding that even 10% of daily calories (a packet of chips) from UPF’s has measurable negative impacts on brain health, attention span and dementia risk.
“Ultra-processed food (UPF) consumption is linked to over 30 adverse health outcomes, including several risk factors for dementia such as cardiovascular disease, type 2 diabetes, and obesity. Each 10% increase in UPF intake was associated with lower attention scores (−0.05 points) and higher dementia risk (+0.24 points), independent of Mediterranean diet adherence. Higher UPF consumption is associated with poorer attention and increased modifiable dementia risk, independent of overall diet quality.https://alz-journals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/dad2.70335 even 10% of food from UPF’s damages health and brain
Can you imagine what exposure to these types of food will do to you or your loved ones over many years of habitual consumption? What’s on your plate will define your future. Do you remember that old saying: “You are what you eat”? It still is relevant, especially today.




