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Updated · iowaparkleader.com · Apr 27
Rheumatologist links sugary breakfasts to chronic inflammation in patients
Updated
Updated · iowaparkleader.com · Apr 27

Rheumatologist links sugary breakfasts to chronic inflammation in patients

9 articles · Updated · iowaparkleader.com · Apr 27
  • The physician observed that patients consuming ultra-processed, sugary breakfasts reported more frequent inflammatory flares, higher C-reactive protein, and increased triglycerides, while switching to protein-rich, minimally processed meals improved symptoms.
  • He notes that sharp glucose spikes from refined sugars and starches can drive inflammatory signals, with critics calling for stronger evidence and randomized trials to clarify the relationship.
  • The rheumatologist advocates for pragmatic dietary changes and self-experimentation, emphasizing that small, consistent morning choices may influence inflammation, though genetics, stress, and other factors also play significant roles.
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