Ultra-processed food consumption associates with higher cardiovascular risk in rheumatoid arthritis

Jan 6, 2020Clinical rheumatology

Eating ultra-processed foods is linked to higher heart disease risk in rheumatoid arthritis

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Abstract

In a study of 56 rheumatoid arthritis patients, 42.6% of their total energy intake came from unprocessed or minimally processed foods.

  • Higher consumption of ultra-processed foods is positively associated with the Framingham risk score and glycated hemoglobin.
  • Consumption of unprocessed or minimally processed foods is linked to a lower 10-year risk of developing cardiovascular diseases.
  • Increased intake of ultra-processed foods correlates with a worse metabolic profile.
  • The food pattern characterized by high ultra-processed food consumption may represent a new, modifiable risk factor for cardiovascular diseases in rheumatoid arthritis.

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