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Pro-inflammatory food(red meat,processed food) linked to accelerated brain aging (psypost.org)
22 points by donsupreme 82 days ago | hide | past | favorite | 6 comments


I am dubious about "red meat" being called pro-inflammatory.

Are there any studies showing that real red meat - say venison or grass fed beef or acorn-fed pork is inflammatory or harmful?

I'd not be surprised if a comparative study of diets could show that higher amounts of red meat in the diet correlated with bad health, but I have never seen anything suggesting the red meat itself is a problem other than perhaps processed meat like hot dogs.

Processed food - for sure, there are many aspects of most processed food that I think are harmful. Inflammatory I think generally means it's damaging the body in some way which causes inflammation.


Correct me if I’m wrong, but as I understand, it’s the quality of lipids in grain fed meat that causes inflammation.

Grain feeding causes ratio of omega-3 to omega-6 polyunsaturated fatty acids get skewed towards more omega-6, which causes increased synthesis of pro-inflammatory interleukins and other PUFA metabolites.


Recently started eating grass fed meat. Now every time I cook chicken thighs from a grocery store I cannot ignore the overt corn flavor. Its so disturbing I have cut back my chicken consumption significantly.


Yes that makes sense. I'd still rather eat the grain fed meat than the grain itself, but best would be grass fed meat.


> I am dubious about "red meat" being called pro-inflammatory.

I dunno, recently I was told about alpha-gal syndrome which for the first time made me appreciate "red meat" has some special properties WRT human consumption.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alpha-gal_syndrome

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Galactose-alpha-1,3-galactose


"The condition results from past exposure to certain tick bites"

This is a real thing I know two people who have it, but I haven't heard of any evidence that it applies to all people even in a small way. I'm open to hearing if you have, though.




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