00:00A new study is raising concerns about some of the most common foods in the American diet.
00:05Researchers found that people who eat the highest amounts of ultra-processed foods
00:09face a 58% higher risk of dementia.
00:12The study tracked more than 5,300 U.S. adults aged 50 and older for nearly nine years.
00:19Ultra-processed foods include items like packaged snacks, soft drinks, chips, cookies, and processed meats.
00:27Scientists say processed meats such as bacon, hot dogs, and sliced ham
00:31showed the strongest link to dementia and cognitive impairment.
00:35Experts believe additives, high levels of sugar, sodium, and saturated fats
00:40may contribute to inflammation and changes in the gut microbiome that can affect brain health.
00:46The good news?
00:47Diets rich in fruits, vegetables, whole grains, fish, and minimally processed foods
00:53were linked to a significantly lower risk of dementia.
00:57Researchers say these findings add to growing evidence
00:59that what we eat may play a major role in protecting our brains as we age.
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