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Health alert: Plant-based junk foods could be risky for your heart

Plant-based diets can be healthy when based on whole, minimally processed foods. However, plant-based ultra-processed foods can harm cardiovascular health, suggests a new study. Here are reasons why not all plant-based foods are good for your heart.

July 08, 2024 / 13:54 IST
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Plant-based diet: A recent study has revealed that plant-based ultra-processed foods (UPF), which include sugary beverages and plant-based meat substitutes, are highly processed and contain additives like fats and sugars (Image: Canva)
Plant-based diet: A recent study has revealed that plant-based ultra-processed foods (UPF), which include sugary beverages and plant-based meat substitutes, are highly processed and contain additives like fats and sugars (Image: Canva)

Are you vegetarian or vegan because you believe in the health benefits and sustainable living that plant-based foods offer? Plant-based diets have become popular due to increased awareness of their health benefits and environmental advantages. This trend is driven by concerns about personal well-being and sustainability in food production.

However, recent studies indicate that not all plant-based foods promote cardiovascular health equally.

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A plant-based diet focuses on foods primarily derived from plants, including fruits, vegetables, grains, nuts, and seeds. It typically excludes or minimises animal products such as meat, dairy, and eggs. This dietary approach is rich in fibre, antioxidants, vitamins, and minerals, which are beneficial for your health.

However, a recent study published in The Lancet Regional Health, Europe, has raised concerns about plant-based ultra-processed foods (UPF). It reveals that these foods, which include sugary beverages and plant-based meat substitutes, are highly processed and contain additives like fats and sugars. This processing not only diminishes their nutritional value but also increases their association with cardiovascular diseases (CVD) and mortality risks.