The Ultimate Human with Gary Brecka - 108. Are You Eating Yourself Sick? The Dangers of Ultra-Processed Foods
Episode Date: October 24, 2024Is the food you’re eating every day secretly sabotaging your health? Ultra-processed foods are everywhere, and while they may be convenient, the dangers they pose to your well-being are hard to igno...re. In this short episode, Gary Brecka exposes the alarming research linking ultra-processed foods to serious health problems. Are you ready to rethink what’s on your plate and reclaim your health? Watch now and take the first step toward a healthier, more energized life! Want to experience the incredible benefits of a gut reset, like increased energy, mental clarity, and less bloating? Join Gary Brecka's FREE, LIVE 3-Day Ultimate Gut Reset Challenge!: https://bit.ly/3Ni6CrO 00:00 Intro of Show 01:12 Ultra-Processed Foods is 60% of Average American Diet 01:35 What Are Ultra-Processed Foods? 02:50 Dangers of Ultra-Processed Foods Consumption 03:35 Cause of Obesity 05:44 Impact on Mental Health 06:42 Long-Term Impact on Chronic Diseases 07:56 Practical Ways to Reduce Ultra-Processed Foods Intake 09:05 Whole Foods Diet GET WEEKLY TIPS FROM GARY ON HOW TO OPTIMIZE YOUR HEALTH AND LIFESTYLE ROUTINES: https://bit.ly/4eLDbdU EIGHT SLEEP - USE CODE “GARY” TO GET $350 OFF THE POD 4 ULTRA: https://bit.ly/3WkLd6E ECHO GO PLUS HYDROGEN WATER BOTTLE: https://bit.ly/3xG0Pb8 BODY HEALTH - USE CODE “ULTIMATE20” FOR 20% OFF YOUR ORDER: http://bit.ly/4e5IjsV KETTLE AND FIRE PREMIUM & 100% GRASS-FED BONE BROTH - USE CODE “ULTIMATEHUMAN” FOR 20% OFF YOUR ORDER: https://bit.ly/3BaTzW5 Discover top-rated products and exclusive deals. Shop now and elevate your everyday essentials with just a click!: https://theultimatehuman.com/amazon-recs Watch “The Ultimate Human Podcast with Gary Brecka” every Tuesday and Thursday at 9AM ET on YouTube: https://bit.ly/3RPQYX8 Follow Gary Brecka on Instagram: https://bit.ly/3RPpnFs Follow Gary Brecka on TikTok: https://bit.ly/4coJ8fo Follow Gary Brecka on Facebook: https://bit.ly/464VA1H Follow The Ultimate Human on Instagram: https://bit.ly/3VP9JuR Follow The Ultimate Human on TikTok: https://bit.ly/3XIusTX Follow The Ultimate Human on Facebook: https://bit.ly/3Y5pPDJ SUBSCRIBE TO: https://www.youtube.com/@ultimatehumanpodcast https://www.youtube.com/@garybrecka Download “The Ultimate Human with Gary Brecka” podcast on all your favorite platforms: https://bit.ly/3RQftU0 The Ultimate Human with Gary Brecka Podcast is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute the practice of medicine, nursing or other professional health care services, including the giving of medical advice, and no doctor/patient relationship is formed. The use of information on this podcast or materials linked from this podcast is at the user’s own risk. The Content of this podcast is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Users should not disregard or delay in obtaining medical advice for any medical condition they may have and should seek the assistance of their health care professionals for any such conditions. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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60% of the average American diet is made up of highly processed foods.
These foods are linked to a variety of health risks, including obesity, heart disease, and even mental health issues.
These foods are designed to be convenient and long-lasting, packaged, often brightly colored,
but what's inside these is far from natural or healthy.
Ultra-processed foods typically contain little, if any, real food.
They're made from refined ingredients like sugars, oils, and starches that have been chemically altered.
The key to their long shelf life? Additives.
The more processing food goes through, the more it loses its nutritional value.
A recent study found that people who consume ultra-processed foods have a 144% higher risk of developing.
Welcome back to the Ultimate Human Podcast, guys.
I'm your host, human biologist, Gary Brekka.
And today we're tackling the many dangers of ultra processed foods.
These are the foods you see everywhere, packaged,
convenient, often brightly colored, but what's inside these is far from natural or healthy.
Here's a staggering fact. 60% of the average American diet is made up of highly processed
foods. These foods are linked to a variety of health risks, including obesity, heart disease,
and even mental health issues.
In today's episode, we're going to dive deep into what ultra-processed foods are,
why they're so dangerous to your health, and most importantly, how you can reduce your intake.
Let's get started. What exactly are ultra-processed foods? Ultra-processed foods or highly processed foods are industrially manufactured and usually packaged as ready-to-eat.
Think about the aisles in your grocery store.
Chips, soda, instant noodles, frozen meals, and even many breakfast cereals. These foods are
designed to be convenient and long-lasting, but they are far from nutritious. The key to their
shelf life? Additives. Lots of them. These include preservatives, artificial sweeteners,
flavor enhancers, emulsifiers, and colorings,
all of which are added to enhance taste, texture, and durability.
But these aren't whole foods.
In fact, ultra-processed foods typically contain little, if any, real food.
Instead, they're made from refined ingredients like sugars, oils, and starches that have
been chemically altered.
This is very different from minimally
processed foods, such as canned beans or pickled vegetables, which retain their natural nutrients.
The issue is that the more processing food goes through, the more it loses its nutritional value.
In fact, the typical ultra-processed food is extremely high in sugar, salt, and unhealthy fats,
incredibly low in fiber, vitamins, and healthy fats. This imbalance is
the root cause of many health problems, and we'll discuss these shortly. Now that we know what
ultra-processed foods are, let's talk about what makes them so dangerous. A growing body of
research shows a direct negative association between the consumption of ultra-processed foods
and overall health. The effects are seen across the board. Increased rates of obesity, heart
disease,
cancer, and even mental health problems. For example, ultra-processed foods are energy dense,
meaning they are packed with calories but lack the necessary nutrients like omega-3 fatty acids and essential vitamins. This is why you can eat an entire bag of chips and still feel hungry.
These foods are high in saturated fats, sugar, and salt, but lack fiber and healthy fats and vital nutrients.
Researchers have broken down the impact of ultra-processed foods into specific health outcomes, and the results are concerning.
Studies show a direct correlation between the consumption of these foods and increased mortality,
higher rates of cancer, cardiovascular disease, respiratory illness, and gastrointestinal problems. One study even found that eating more ultra-processed foods increases your risk of
developing chronic kidney disease by 125%. One of the most well-documented effects of
eating a diet high in ultra-processed foods is weight gain. These foods typically are
engineered to be hyperpalpable, meaning they are designed to taste so good that you can't stop eating them.
And because they're stripped of their important nutrients, people tend to eat more of them to
try and feel satisfied. A 2020 review found that people who eat ultra processed foods tend to
consume more calories overall, leading to higher rates of obesity. The foods themselves are part
of the problem. They are low in fiber and protein, two key nutrients that help you feel full,
and as a result, you end up eating more to make up for the nutritional shortfall.
Studies show that people who consume large amounts of ultra-processed foods
are 39% more likely to become obese compared to those who eat fewer processed foods.
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It's not just your physical health
that's affected by ultra-processed foods. Your mental health takes a hit too. Research has
consistently shown that diets high in ultra-processed foods are linked to higher rates of anxiety and
higher rates of depression. In fact, people who eat a lot of these foods are 1.4 times more likely
to develop anxiety and 1.44 times more likely to suffer from depression compared to those
who eat whole foods. This connection isn't surprising when you consider the nutritional
profile of ultra-processed foods. These foods are low in omega-3 fatty acids, which are essential
for brain health, and high in refined sugars, which can cause blood sugar spikes and crashes.
And over time, this rollercoaster effect on your blood sugar can contribute to mood swings,
irritability, and long-term mental health problems.
A systemic review of observational studies published in Nutrients in 2022
found that people who ate more ultra-processed foods reported significantly higher levels of stress,
anxiety, and depressive symptoms.
It's a vicious cycle.
Poor nutrition leads to poor mental health, which can lead to further unhealthy eating habits. So let's talk about the long-term impact of
ultra-processed foods on chronic diseases. These foods are major contributors to the rise
in diet-related diseases like type 2 diabetes, heart disease, and even cancer. A recent study
found that people who consume ultra-processed foods have a 144% higher risk of developing dementia compared to those who eat more whole foods.
This is a startling statistic that highlights just how damaging these foods can be over time.
Additionally, a diet rich in ultra-processed foods increases the risk of developing type 2 diabetes and heart disease. So the reason? These foods are high in refined sugars and
unhealthy fats, which lead to insulin resistance, inflammation, even plaque buildup in the artery.
Yet another study published in the British Medical Journal found that increased consumption
of ultra-processed foods is linked to higher risks of cancer, particularly colorectal cancer,
which is on the rise. Ultra-processed foods contain high levels of nitrates, preservatives, and artificial additives, many of which have been shown to have carcinogenic
properties. Over time, exposure to these substances can cause DNA damage, leading to the development
of cancerous cells. Now that we've covered the dangers of ultra-processed foods, let's talk about
some practical ways to reduce your intake. The first thing we can do is buy more whole foods in
the grocery store.
Next time you go to the grocery store, aim to fill your cart with whole, unprocessed foods.
Try fresh fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and lean proteins. These are your best bet for a nutritious meal. Cook at home. Set aside more time to cook meals from scratch. So few people
are doing this nowadays. We live in a busy world and often convenience takes priority.
But cooking at home allows you to control what goes into your food. If time is an issue, consider
a meal prepping at the start of the week so you have healthy meals ready to go for your work week.
Limit packaged foods. Ultra processed foods are often found in colorful enticing packaging designed
to grab your attention. Stick to the outer aisles of the grocery store. I always say
shop the perimeter of the store where fresh produce, meats, and dairy are typically located
and avoid highly processed snacks in the middle of the aisles. Read labels carefully. Look out for
long lists of ingredients, especially those you can't even pronounce. If a product has more than
five ingredients, especially artificial additives, it's likely highly processed.
Why don't you try a whole food diet? Cut out ultra-processed foods altogether by focusing on
whole food diet. This means eating foods in their most natural form. Think fruits, vegetables, nuts,
seeds, legumes, whole grains, and meats. This approach not only limits your intake of harmful
processed food, but also provides
your body with the nutrients it needs to thrive. In conclusion, ultra-processed foods are a major
threat to your health. They are nutrient-poor, packed with harmful additives, and significantly
increase your risk for developing chronic diseases like heart disease, diabetes, and even cancer.
But the good news is you have the power to take control of your diet.
By choosing whole foods and reducing your consumption of ultra-processed foods,
you can protect your health and support your longevity. Thank you for joining me today,
guys, on the Ultimate Human Podcast. Remember, what you put on your plate
really does matter. Take control of your health, and that's just science.