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Say laters to ‘taters: Eating fried potatoes increases your risk of death Empty Say laters to ‘taters: Eating fried potatoes increases your risk of death

Post by Harry Thu May 10, 2018 1:28 pm

Say laters to ‘taters: Eating fried potatoes increases your risk of death

Wednesday, May 09, 2018 by: Jessica Dolores

Tags: badfood, badhealth, brain health, cancer, cancer causes, cardiovascular disease, dangerous chemicals, early death, fast food, fries, heart health, mortality, obesity, poor diet, poor lifestyle choice, risk of death, toxic ingredients

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(Natural News) French fries are among the most available, easiest-to-prepare snacks. They can be taken with mayonnaise and truffle oil or dipped in ketchup. They also match today’s fast-paced lifestyle because they’re food on-the-go. However, the convenience of fries pales in comparison to the harm they do to our health. A recent study published in The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition showed that frequent fried potato consumption is related to higher mortality risk.
Researchers conducted an eight-year study on potato consumption (fried and unfried) among 4,440 participants aged 45 to 79 years old. They administered a food-frequency questionnaire that classified the frequency of their potato consumption into five categories: less than or equal to once a month, less than or equal to twice or thrice a month, once a week, twice a week and greater than or equal to thrice a week.
The research team made a follow-up of the study eight years after. They found that participants who consumed fried potatoes two to three times a week and less than or equal to thrice a week had a higher mortality risk.
Consuming unfried potatoes, however, was not linked to any health hazard.
Why are fried potatoes so unhealthy?
For one, they’re deep fried in oil, which means they are packed with fats and calories. Fries also have plenty of salt and acrylamide, a chemical associated with cancer.
Fried potatoes are also teeming with carbohydrates, which, when taken in huge amounts, can cause obesity, Type 2 diabetes, heart disease and even cancer. So, you can just imagine how a single serving of restaurant-style fries, which contains around 63 carbohydrates, can ruin your health.
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Excess salt in French fries (those in restaurants have over 600 milligrams of sodium or almost one-third of the recommended daily intake) can raise one’s risk for developing heart and kidney disease as well as stroke.
Research conducted by the Nuremberg Biomedical and Drug Research Institute advises pregnant and nursing women against having fries because of the acrylamide. This harmful substance is found in foods fried in oil at over 356 degrees F, like french fries and potato chips.
The blood-brain barrier – cells separating circulating blood and the central nervous system’s brain extracellular fluid – are not yet fully developed in fetuses and newborns. This puts them at greater risk for the harmful effects of acrylamide.
Better options are readily available
The good news is, there are healthier snack alternatives to fried potatoes. Choose from any of these:
Baked Green Bean Sticks – This healthy food need not be boring. Just add olive oil, salt, pepper, garlic powder, and freshly grated Parmesan cheese. Pop it into an oven at 375 F until they become crispy.
Seasoned pepper sticks – Because bell pepper is a bit bland, it can be paired with just about any kind of seasoning. Try slicing the bell pepper into strips and coating them with cayenne, garlic powder, pepper, and others. You can also serve them as is; fresh, ripe, organic bell peppers are sweet, tasty and full of vitamin C.
Heirloom carrot fries – Coat the carrots with olive oil, salt, and pepper. Then bake them at 450 F to make the carrots crispy. Heirloom carrots come in amazing colors. Plus, you can present them in fun ways. They also bring a wider range of strong flavors to the table.
Kale chips – Use only the leaves, and throw the stalks away. Add olive oil, salt, white pepper, garlic powder, and lemon zest, or simply sprinkle salt and pepper. Cook at 300 F to let the kale chips become crispy without burning.
Zucchini Chips – Cut a zucchini into small round pieces. Toss with olive oil, salt, and pepper, and bake at 425 F until crisp. Remember to cook more than one zucchini at a time.
Learn more about the harmful effects of fried potatoes, a staple in most fast food chains, by following Fastfood.news today.
Sources include:
NCBI.NLM.NIH.Gov
Livestrong.com
Food-Hacks.WonderHowTo.com

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