Processed and Plentiful: A Look at the Processed Food Epidemic

As we look around and see how things are set up nowadays to make every easy and accessible, I can’t help but think of all the food out there that makes life so convenient while making our health inconvenient. It may be impressive and a time-saver to be able to buy a meal that only takes minutes to prepare and be ready to eat; but I am totally unimpressed with what processed foods do to our health. Let’s review some of the dangers involved in processed foods. Harmful Effects of Processed Foods Weight Gain and Obesity : Processed foods are calorie-dense but nutrient-poor, contributing to weight gain and an increased risk of obesity. Cardiovascular Disease: The trans fats, high sodium levels, and added sugars in processed foods can elevate the risk of heart disease. Type 2 Diabetes : Excessive consumption of processed foods is associated with a higher risk of developing type 2 diabetes due to their refined carbohydrates and added sugars. Cancer: Additives and preservatives in processed ...