As we age, our dietary choices become increasingly significant in determining our overall health. A recent Harvard study revealed that individuals who maintained a healthy diet from their 40s onward were 43% to 84% more likely to function well physically and mentally at age 70 compared to those who did not follow such a diet. (upi.com) This underscores the profound impact of midlife eating habits on long-term well-being. However, many individuals over 40 unknowingly consume foods that can silently undermine their health, particularly affecting the cardiovascular system. The challenge lies in the late detection or misdiagnosis of these health issues, as symptoms may not manifest until significant damage has occurred. This delay often results in the progression of chronic conditions, making early dietary awareness and intervention crucial.
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16. Commercial Baked Goods Commercial baked goods, such as pastries, cakes, and cookies, are often made with refined flours and added fats, which can negatively impact…