By
Laura Gianino
You may want to think
twice about what you're eating before sitting down with your TV dinner.
Keep aware of the potential side effects in your individual quick-frozen
dinners. Though frozen dinners are easy and convenient to make, processed
frozen foods are loaded with additives, refined carbohydrates, starch,
high-fructose corn syrup, and other unhealthy ingredients to ensure their
freshness and preservation. While frozen foods may affect everyone differently,
according to The World Health Organization consumption may propose certain health risks
.
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Diabetes
1. According to the National Starch
Food Innovation, starches provide a freeze-thaw stability in frozen foods that
give them their fresh taste and texture. However, starch is 100 percent
glucose, meaning that your body instantly digests it into sugar. While a diet
void of glucose is extremely unhealthy, a diet containing too much glucose
increases your risk of diabetes by damaging your body tissues. Starch is broken
down into pure sugar in your body; if you have diabetes or a history of
diabetes in your family you should be wary of quick frozen foods.
Heart Disease
2. Processed frozen foods
that contain trans-fatty acids could put you at a higher risk for heart
disease. The American Heart Association maintains that trans-fatty acids can
raise your bad cholesterol while lowering your good cholesterol and increasing
your risk of heart disease. Salt, as a preservative, is used in excess in quick
frozen food meals. A diet high in salt raises your cholesterol levels and also
puts you at risk for heart disease. When choosing frozen meals, pay attention
to the daily recommended percentage of sodium per serving to keep your salt
levels down.
Cancer
3. Processed meats, such as hot dogs or sausage, may cause a
2/3 increase of pancreatic cancer compared with people who eat little or no
meat, according to a seven-year study at the University of Hawaii. Substances
commonly found in processed foods, like high fructose corn syrup, were also
found to be linked to cancer in a study found in the Cancer Epidemiology,
Biomarkers and Prevention Journal. A professor
at
Clark University proposed that acryl amide, a substance formed on foods that
are heated at high temperatures, has caused several thousand cancer cases per
year.
Food Additive Dangers
4. Processed frozen foods are filled with chemicals, known as
additives, which keep the food preserved over time. However, many of these
additives have not been tested for safety by the Food and Drug Administration
and require no government approval. Additive side effects may vary. Reported
side effects for the common additive monosodium glutamate (MSG) include
numbness, tingling, chest pain, headaches, nausea, rapid heartbeat, weakness or
drowsiness, burning sensation and possible breathing difficulties.
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