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YOUR GO-TO SNACKS COULD BE FUELLING CHRONIC INFLAMMATION – HERE'S WHY
Southern Mail Newspaper
|April 29, 2025
Research shows that diets high in ultra-processed foods are consistently associated with elevated inflammatory markers and increased risk of adverse health outcomes such as cardiometabolic diseases, obesity, Type 2 diabetes, mental health issues, and even higher mortality rates
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Convenient and affordable snacks like chips, soft drinks and quick microwave meals have become a staple in the diet of many people today. However, beneath their appealing flavours and ease of access lies a concerning health issue: chronic inflammation. This persistent, low-grade inflammatory state is not merely a trendy health buzzword but a significant factor contributing to a wide range of chronic diseases, including cardiovascular disease, diabetes, intestinal inflammation, autoimmune disorders and even mental health conditions such as depression and anxiety.
Understanding chronic inflammation
Inflammation is a natural and essential biological response that protects the body from injury and infection. For example, when you sustain a cut, the resulting swelling and redness signify inflammation working to heal the wound. However, the problem arises when this immune response remains persistently active without a genuine threat, leading to chronic inflammation. Unlike acute inflammation which resolves after healing, chronic inflammation continues silently, often for months or years, causing slow, and potentially serious damage to tissues and organs.
This prolonged inflammatory state is linked to a spectrum of diseases, including heart disease, Type 2 diabetes, chronic liver disease, chronic kidney disease, inflammatory bowel disease certain cancers and several other autoimmune disorders. It can lead to a poor nutritional state and to general deterioration in physical health. Moreover, chronic inflammation affects mental health by altering brain function through pro-inflammatory cytokines, which disrupt neural circuits related to mood and perception, contributing to mood disorders in the short term and cognitive impairments in the long term.
This story is from the April 29, 2025 edition of Southern Mail Newspaper.
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