Eat this and risk your heart! Shocking study exposes deadly risk of popular plant-based foods.

In an era where the term 'plant-based' is often synonymous with health and sustainability, a recent study has sent shockwaves through the health-conscious community, particularly among those who have embraced a meat-free lifestyle. The study, which has raised eyebrows and concerns alike, suggests that not all plant-based foods are created equal, and some could even be detrimental to our health.


The research, conducted by experts and published in The Lancet Regional Health – Europe, has highlighted a stark warning: ultra-processed plant-based foods, which many might assume are a healthier alternative to their animal-based counterparts, could be linked to heart disease and an increased risk of early death.


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Experts warned that although numerous ultraprocessed foods were plant-based, this didn't automatically make them healthy. Credit: iStock


As Australians over 60 strive to maintain a healthy lifestyle, it's crucial to understand the implications of this study. The findings suggest that while opting for a plant-based diet can be beneficial, the level of processing in these foods plays a significant role in their impact on our health.


Senior study author Renata Levy, a researcher at the University of São Paulo, emphasized that the dichotomy lies in the degree of processing. Ultra-processed foods are subjected to extensive industrial procedures, including heating, nutrient fracturing, and the addition of chemicals to enhance their appearance and taste. These foods are designed to be irresistible and convenient, often requiring minimal preparation time.

The study utilized data from the UK Biobank, involving over 118,000 participants aged between 40 and 69. The participants' dietary habits were analyzed and later correlated with hospital and mortality records concerning cardiovascular risk factors. The results were alarming: plant-based ultra-processed foods were associated with a 5% increase in the risk of cardiovascular disease and a 13% increase in the risk of early death.

Conversely, replacing just 10% of these ultra-processed foods with fresh, frozen, or minimally processed plants could reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease by 7% and the risk of dying from heart disease by 13%.


The study also scrutinized plant-based meat products, such as sausages, nuggets, and burgers, which inherently fall into the ultra-processed category. However, due to their small representation in the study, it was challenging to determine their specific health risks.

Critics of the study, including Peter Scarborough, a professor of population health at the University of Oxford, and Tom Sanders, professor emeritus of nutrition and dietetics at King's College London, caution against overgeneralizing the findings. They note that well-balanced plant-based diets, like the Mediterranean or DASH diets, are known to be heart-healthy and already advocate avoiding unhealthy foods.

For our senior readers, the takeaway is clear: while embracing a plant-based diet, it's essential to focus on the quality and processing level of the foods you choose. Fresh fruits and vegetables, along with minimally processed plant foods, should be the cornerstone of your diet. It's also a reminder that homemade meals, where you control the ingredients and avoid excessive processing, are often the healthiest choices.


As we navigate the aisles of our local supermarkets or browse online grocery stores, let's be mindful of the hidden risks lurking in ultra-processed plant-based foods. Opting for whole, minimally processed foods can lead to better health outcomes and ensure that our golden years are not only greener but also heartier.

Key Takeaways
  • Eating a plant-based diet is recommended for reducing the risk of chronic disease and supporting longevity, as well as benefiting the planet.
  • Research indicates that ultraprocessed plant-based foods can significantly increase bad cholesterol, hypertension, and the risk of cardiovascular diseases and early death.
  • The study from The Lancet Regional Health — Europe suggests that replacing ultraprocessed plant-based foods with fresh, frozen or minimally processed plants can lower the risk of cardiovascular disease and early death from heart disease.
  • The majority of plant-based ultraprocessed foods studied were packaged breads, pastries, buns, cakes, and cookies, while plant-based meat alternatives represented a very small percentage of the ultraprocessed food category in the research.

We invite you to share your thoughts and experiences. Have you found it challenging to identify and choose minimally processed plant-based foods? How do you ensure that your diet is both plant-based and heart-healthy? Join the conversation below and let's learn from each other's journeys towards a healthier lifestyle.
 
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We should not be eating a predominantly plant based diet. We need meat. Our gut is not set up to process plant material and cellulose in particular. We need meat or we will be short on B12 and iron to name just 2. Won't go that way any time soon
 
We should not be eating a predominantly plant based diet. We need meat. Our gut is not set up to process plant material and cellulose in particular. We need meat or we will be short on B12 and iron to name just 2. Won't go that way any time soon
We don't need meat, I am a vegetarian and I take natural supplements.
I don't eat the above crap either.
 
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We don't need meat, I am a vegetarian and I take natural supplements.
I don't eat the above crap either.
We do actually. Sometimes we find out later in life what lack of real nutrients against supplements really does even if the supplements are natural. Plant have a lot of chemicals in them we don't need and can't process. Oxalates for one. Meat is a complete food. Natural to humans for thousands of years. Big food and big Pharma want us to believe it is dangerous. I know too many people who have cured many health issues by cutting out plants or at least cutting down and increasing animal fats. Seed oils like canola are an issue to. Butter is better
 
We do actually. Sometimes we find out later in life what lack of real nutrients against supplements really does even if the supplements are natural. Plant have a lot of chemicals in them we don't need and can't process. Oxalates for one. Meat is a complete food. Natural to humans for thousands of years. Big food and big Pharma want us to believe it is dangerous. I know too many people who have cured many health issues by cutting out plants or at least cutting down and increasing animal fats. Seed oils like canola are an issue to. Butter is better
Well I am 62 and have been a vegetarian since I was in my teens, I'm doing fine, I am an animal lover so no way will I ever eat meat. The inhumane suffering of these poor animals should deter people.

Personal choice....
 
We don't need meat there's plenty of scrumptious stuff you can eat that is healthy.I use to eat meat but stopped years ago I'm 88 and healthy I love fruit eat a lot of that dairy I still like veges when I feel like cooking them
 
We do actually. Sometimes we find out later in life what lack of real nutrients against supplements really does even if the supplements are natural. Plant have a lot of chemicals in them we don't need and can't process. Oxalates for one. Meat is a complete food. Natural to humans for thousands of years. Big food and big Pharma want us to believe it is dangerous. I know too many people who have cured many health issues by cutting out plants or at least cutting down and increasing animal fats. Seed oils like canola are an issue to. Butter is better
Well I am 62 and have been a vegetarian since I was in my teens, I'm doing fine, I am an animal lover so no way will I ever eat meat. The inhumane suffering of these poor animals should deter people.

Personal choice....
yes it is personal choice but We should also look at the real science behind it all. Meat is not the issue, the way the animals are looked after is. Regenerative farming is best. Nothing will deter me from eating meat but I prefer to buy from places where they sell meat from the good farmers with good farming practices. All food is killed no matter whether it is animal vegetable or fruit it's just hat fruit and veg don't have pretty faces so the mob who push the cruelty of killing animals for food don't mention that lot. It is a cycle and everything dies either naturally or for food and it keeps the animal kingdom with the healthiest and strongest animals in the herds. Never give up meat. Best I have been in years since I upped my consumption and I still have issues from eating junk food in my younger days. Better now than I would have been eating fruit veg and grains
 
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I believe to be “healthy”, we should be eating a variety of natural foods and not eating processed fake vegetable and fake meat “foods”. Just eat the whole foods that agree with yourself. There’s no need to be preaching to others what is right or wrong. We all have our own needs for our own reasons.

We’re all adults here, aren’t we? Let common sense prevail. If we want an “unhealthy”, treat now and again, so what?

There are a lot of quacks out there too that try to persuade people to buy their laboratory concoctions that are supposed to make people healthy. One that springs to mind is that quack Dr. Steven Gundry. What a joke.
 

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