Why the Last Thing You Should Ever Eat is Ultra Processed Foods: It Kills 11 Million People a Year
Mark Hyman
12 abr 2024
Mindsip insights from this episode:
Eliminate ultra-processed foods to reduce mortality risk
Ultra-processed food is the number one cause of death in the world today, surpassing smoking, according to the Global Burden of Disease study.
Avoid ultra-processed foods to prevent excess calorie intake
A controlled NIH study found that people given unlimited access to ultra-processed food automatically ate 500 more calories per day compared to those eating whole foods.
Avoid health claims on food labels to make better grocery choices
A practical rule of thumb for shopping is that if a food product has a health claim on its label, it is likely not good for you.
Avoid ultra-processed fake meats for better health
Many popular fake meats, like Impossible Burger and Beyond Meat, are considered ultra-processed science projects made from deconstructed industrial ingredients, not health foods.
Enhance deep sleep with Essentia performance mattress
A double-blind sleep study showed that sleeping on an Essentia performance mattress can increase the time spent in REM and deep sleep by up to 60%.
Incorporate glycemic load in food classification systems to combat insulin resistance
A major flaw in many food classification systems, like the Food Compass, is the exclusion of glycemic load, which is the single biggest driver of insulin resistance.
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