8 common food additives linked to high blood pressure in new study

8 common food additives linked to high blood pressure in new study

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Could food preservatives increase the risk of high blood pressure? Stefania Pelfini la Waziya/Getty Images
  • A new study involving more than 100,000 participants concludes that certain food preservatives could harm cardiovascular health.
  • The researchers identify eight preservatives that are linked to hypertension (high blood pressure).
  • They also concluded that one additive was specifically associated with cardiovascular disease.
  • While worrying, the study design means that the results cannot conclusively prove causation.

The results of a recent study published in the European Heart Journal suggest that certain common preservatives in food may increase hypertension and cardiovascular risk.

Because this observational study cannot prove causation — other factors may explain the link — the authors call for further research.

They also call for a re-evaluation of the risks by the relevant bodies, including the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA).

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