Red, processed meat may lead to number of diseases

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High consumption of red and processed has been linked to and resistance, a new research has claimed.

World consumption has increased during the last decades, and evidence is mounting that high consumption of red and mainly processed is unhealthy to humans and is related to chronic such as cancer, type II diabetes, and cardiovascular

"NAFLD is considered as the hepatic component of the metabolic syndrome, with resistance and as key factors in its pathophysiology," explained

"Unhealthy Western lifestyle plays a major role in the development and progression of NAFLD, namely, lack of physical activity and high consumption of fructose and saturated fat. Our study looked at other common foods in the Western diet, namely red and processed meats, to determine whether they increase the risk for NAFLD."

In order to test the association of type of and cooking method with NAFLD and resistance, investigators undertook a cross-sectional study among individuals 40-70 years old who underwent screening colonoscopy and who agreed to participate in a metabolic and hepatic screening study between 2013 and 2015.

NAFLD and resistance were evaluated by ultrasonography and homeostasis model assessment (HOMA). Meat-type and cooking method were measured by frequency and detailed consumption questionnaires.

Unhealthy cooking methods were characterised as frying or grilling to a level of well done or very well done. These methods produce heterocyclic amines (HCAs), which are pro-inflammatory compounds, and their intake was also calculated.

After excluding some of the participants due to factors such as viral and alcohol abuse, close to 800 subjects were included in the main analysis, of which a sub-sample of 357 subjects completed the questionnaire.

NAFLD was diagnosed in 38.7 percent of participants and resistance in 30.5 percent. The proportion of red and white intake was about one third and two thirds, respectively, which is similar to the typical diet of the Israeli population. High eaters were slightly younger, mainly male, had a higher body mass index (BMI), caloric intake, and a worse metabolic profile.

The results showed that high consumption of red and processed is independently associated with NAFLD and resistance regardless of saturated fat and cholesterol intake and other risk factors such as BMI.

In addition, individuals who consumed large quantities of cooked using unhealthy methods and those already diagnosed with NAFLD who consumed high HCAs had a higher chance of having resistance.

are frequently recommended to prevent metabolic These can be very rich in animal protein, especially

While contributes valuable nutrients that are beneficial to health, including protein, iron, zinc, and vitamin B12, the current study indicates that should be eaten in moderation and the type of and its preparation method should be wisely chosen.

Although the association between high red and processed consumption and NAFLD remains to be confirmed by prospective studies, Zelber-Sagi, recommended limiting red and processed consumption in preference for healthier 'white meat', such as chicken or turkey, including fish in the diet, and steaming or boiling instead of grilling or frying at a high temperature until it is very well done.

"NAFLD is primarily a lifestyle-oriented With sound medical and nutritional guidance from their clinicians, patients are better informed and equipped to implement the lifestyle changes needed to help reverse this disease," remarked Zelber-Sagi.

The study appears in the Journal of Hepatology.

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First Published: Mon, April 16 2018. 12:10 IST