in

48 Reasons To Avoid Processed Foods

48 Reasons To Avoid Processed Foods - Weight Loss

Avoid Processed Foods

Today more than ever we are paying a price for our consumption of diet, fake, processed foods.

Processed foods are packaged, canned, frozen with cheap artificial ingredients, flavour enhancers or they are chemically treated.

It’s convenient, inexpensive, and 90% of North American’s spend money on processed foods, so what’s the problem?

Processed foods creates a rapid rise in blood sugar that activates the hypocretin neurons in the brain that leads to tiredness.

It contains excess sugar, calories, sodium, trans fats with no natural fiber, which is a combination that triggers appetite that makes it difficult to control it.

It contains hidden artificial ingredients.

It is nutrient deficient.

It is higher in calories.

The additives contained in processed foods enhance flavour, extends shelf life and alters your taste buds so an addiction to salt, fat and sugar is the result.

Benefits Of Cutting Out Processed Foods

According to research people who consume a diet high in processed foods have higher body fat and find it more difficult to lose weight no matter what they do.

Below we have outlined reasons why it may be time to move towards adding more real foods in your diet.

Research conducted among 120,000 Americans showed that those whose diet centered around refine grains, candy, sodas, chips and processed meat, tend to be overweight compared to those whose diet centered around fruit, vegetables, whole grains, nuts and real cheese.

A study performed in Brazil based on a diet of nearly 1600 calories linked an increased in body fat percentage to a diet whereby at least 25% of calories came from processed foods.

The foods examined in the study included soda, chips, bread, pizza, cereal, margarine, pasta, sweets and processed meats.

Are you aware that you can actually consume more foods in its natural state when leaning towards a clean eating diet and still lose weight?

In 2011, a study found that participants burned 50% more calories after consuming a whole food sandwich (whole grain and full fat cheese) versus a processed sandwich (white bread with processed cheese).

Here is something you need to be aware of, both meals total calories were the same.

Once the study concluded, researchers suggested consuming clean meals made sense to increase calorie burning.

Whole food refers to fruit, vegetables, fish, meat, milk, dairy, 100% whole grains with minimal chemical influence such as pesticides, dyes, artificial ingredients etc.

Negative Effects Of Processed Foods

Inflammation

Type 2 Diabetes

Increased Insulin

Heart Disease

High Blood Pressure

Clogged Arteries

Lou Gehrig’s

Parkinson

Alzheimer’s

Diabetes

Stroke

Cancer

Vision

Asthma

Behavioral Issues

Children Developmental Issues

Children Obesity

Stomach Issues

Reproductive Issues

Skin Conditions

Fatigue

Memory Issues

Digestive Issues

Weaker Bones

Confusion

Joint Pain

Shorter Life Span

Accelerated Aging

Kidney Deterioration

Hormone Imbalances

Common Ingredients In Processed Foods

Monosodium Glutamate (MSG) associated with Chinese foods is also found in chips, salad dressings and frozen dinners.

Lecithin

High fructose corn syrup it can only be filtered by your liver so if you consume the typical North American diet high in processed foods you are damaging your liver.

It also gets stored in your fat cells leading to obesity.

Corn Starch

Synthetic Trans Fats

Refined sugar is linked to inflammation

Artificial sweeteners such as saccharin, aspartame, acesulfame potassium or sucralose tricks the brain to crave sweets more.

Artificial colors or food dyes

Preservatives

Vegetable oil such as canola, soybean

Shortening

Processed Grains

Sodium Benzoate and Potassium Benzoate is linked to thyroid damage

Butylated Hydroxyanisole (BHA) is a major endocrine disruptor. It’s a cancer causing preservative and is found in 100’s of foods.

Sodium Nitrates and Sodium Nitrites are preservatives found in processed meat such as bacon, hot dogs and lunch meat. It’s believed to be linked to colon cancer, diabetes and metabolic syndrome.

Artificial colors blue, green, yellow and red is linked to thyroid, kidney, bladder, adrenal and brain cancer.

Artificial Flavors (what does that actually mean?)

The Secret To Better Health And Weight Loss Is, Eat Real Food

Try to phase out certain products or ingredients, or cut down on the number of habitually consumed processed foods you buy. Begin replacing your usual highly refined foods with real food, making healthy ingredient substitutions gradually and generating a clean eating shopping list overtime that fits your needs.

Learn now how to achieve long term benefits of avoiding processed foods.

Studies On Processed Food

Monteiro, C, Levy, R et al. Increasing consumption of ultra processed foods and likely impact on human health. Brazil, Public Health Nutrition, 2011 14(1), 5-13

Mozaffarian, D, et al. Change in diet and lifestyle and long term weight gain in women and men. New England Journal of Medicine, 2012. 364: 2392-2404

Asfaw, A. Does consumption of processed foods explain disparities in the body weight of individuals?
The case of Guatemala. Health Economics 2011, 20: 194-205

Kristensen, M;, Toubro, S, et al. Whole grain compared with refined wheat decreases the percentage of body fat following a 12 week study: Energy restricted dietary intervention in postmenopausal women. Journal of Nutrition. 2012. 142(4), 710-716

Williams, Peter. Evaluation of the evidence between consumption of refined grains and health outcomes. Nutrition Reviews. 2011. 70(2), 80-99

Hiu, J., La Vecchia, C, et al. Salt, processed meat and the risk of cancer. European journal of cancer prevention, 2011. 20(2), 132-139

How To Stick To Diet, Weight Loss & Fitness Goals

5 Steps To Stick To Your Diet, Weight Loss And Fitness Goals

How To Do A Proper Plank Exercise

How To Do A Proper Plank Exercise To Develop A Strong Core