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Hot dogs: tasty barbecue staple, but nitrates demand moderation
health4 hours ago

Hot dogs: tasty barbecue staple, but nitrates demand moderation

Hot dogs provide about 5 g of protein per link but often contain nitrates and nitrites used to preserve color, which can form nitrosamines during cooking or digestion and have been linked to colorectal cancer. Some brands now offer nitrate-free or uncured options (sometimes celery-derived), but these may still form nitrosamines in smaller amounts. Calorie-wise, hot dogs run about 120–150 calories, generally fewer than a plain 4 oz hamburger, though buns and toppings add calories. Overall, an occasional hot dog is fine within a diet focused on whole foods like fruits, vegetables, lean proteins, and whole grains.

Hotdogs Unveiled: Inside Ingredients, Health Risks, and Smarter Ways to Enjoy
health2 days ago

Hotdogs Unveiled: Inside Ingredients, Health Risks, and Smarter Ways to Enjoy

Nutrition experts say hotdogs are ultra-processed meats high in sodium and fats, often containing curing nitrites that can form carcinogenic nitrosamines when cooked or digested. The WHO links processed meat to cancer, with about a 20% higher colorectal cancer risk for roughly 2 ounces daily. Safer options exist (nitrite-free, poultry, or veggie dogs), but they’re still processed; a grilled chicken breast is a healthier alternative. If you eat hotdogs, do so in moderation and prioritize an overall healthy diet.

The ongoing debate over processed meat and cancer risk
health8 months ago

The ongoing debate over processed meat and cancer risk

Scientists in the UK are calling for health warnings on bacon and ham due to the carcinogenic risks of nitrites used in processed meats, which are linked to thousands of cancer cases annually. They advocate for banning or reducing these additives, improving food labeling, and adopting safer production methods to protect public health, aligning with stricter EU regulations.

The truth about uncured bacon's health benefits.
health2 years ago

The truth about uncured bacon's health benefits.

The labels "cured" and "uncured" on bacon and other processed meats can be misleading. Both cured and uncured bacon are preserved, and the use of these labels is a result of labeling regulations. "Uncured" bacon may still contain similar amounts of nitrites and nitrates as "cured" bacon. Nitrites and nitrates, whether synthetic or from natural sources, can form nitrosamines in the body, which may increase the risk of certain cancers. Processed meat intake has also been linked to an increased risk of Type 2 diabetes and heart disease. While vegetables like celery contain nitrates and nitrites, their conversion to nitrosamines is less likely due to the low protein content. It is recommended to consume processed meats in moderation.