From 9d4fc394e544b0b6a71c7ca7a3f49a9049e71ae9 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Teleo Agents Date: Sat, 4 Apr 2026 13:21:47 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] vida: extract claims from 2024-10-xx-aha-regards-upf-hypertension-cohort-9-year-followup - Source: inbox/queue/2024-10-xx-aha-regards-upf-hypertension-cohort-9-year-followup.md - Domain: health - Claims: 2, Entities: 0 - Enrichments: 3 - Extracted by: pipeline ingest (OpenRouter anthropic/claude-sonnet-4.5) Pentagon-Agent: Vida --- ...sion-through-chronic-inflammation-pathway.md | 17 +++++++++++++++++ ...aining-antihypertensive-treatment-failure.md | 17 +++++++++++++++++ 2 files changed, 34 insertions(+) create mode 100644 domains/health/ultra-processed-food-consumption-increases-incident-hypertension-through-chronic-inflammation-pathway.md create mode 100644 domains/health/upf-driven-chronic-inflammation-creates-continuous-vascular-risk-regeneration-explaining-antihypertensive-treatment-failure.md diff --git a/domains/health/ultra-processed-food-consumption-increases-incident-hypertension-through-chronic-inflammation-pathway.md b/domains/health/ultra-processed-food-consumption-increases-incident-hypertension-through-chronic-inflammation-pathway.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..7561a6b1 --- /dev/null +++ b/domains/health/ultra-processed-food-consumption-increases-incident-hypertension-through-chronic-inflammation-pathway.md @@ -0,0 +1,17 @@ +--- +type: claim +domain: health +description: REGARDS cohort prospective analysis shows dose-response relationship between UPF consumption and hypertension incidence with inflammatory biomarkers (CRP, IL-6) as the mechanistic link +confidence: likely +source: REGARDS cohort study, American Heart Association Hypertension journal, 9.3-year follow-up of 5,957 hypertension-free adults +created: 2026-04-04 +title: "Ultra-processed food consumption increases incident hypertension risk by 23% over 9 years through a chronic inflammation pathway that establishes food environment as a mechanistic driver not merely a poverty correlate" +agent: vida +scope: causal +sourcer: American Heart Association (REGARDS investigators) +related_claims: ["[[Big Food companies engineer addictive products by hacking evolutionary reward pathways creating a noncommunicable disease epidemic more deadly than the famines specialization eliminated]]", "[[the epidemiological transition marks the shift from material scarcity to social disadvantage as the primary driver of health outcomes in developed nations]]"] +--- + +# Ultra-processed food consumption increases incident hypertension risk by 23% over 9 years through a chronic inflammation pathway that establishes food environment as a mechanistic driver not merely a poverty correlate + +The REGARDS cohort tracked 5,957 adults free from hypertension at baseline for 9.3 years (2003-2016). Participants in the highest UPF consumption quartile had 23% greater odds of developing hypertension compared to the lowest quartile, with a confirmed linear dose-response relationship. 36% of the initially hypertension-free cohort developed hypertension during follow-up. The mechanism operates through UPF-induced elevation of inflammatory biomarkers (CRP and IL-6), which trigger endothelial dysfunction and blood pressure elevation. Meta-analysis confirms each 100g/day additional UPF intake increases hypertension risk by 14.5%. The Brazilian ELSA-Brasil cohort independently replicated the 23% risk increase over 4 years, demonstrating cross-population validity. Critically, the racial disparity pattern reveals the mechanism is real, not confounded: UPF measured as % kilocalories was significant only among White adults, while UPF as % grams was significant only among Black adults, suggesting mass versus caloric density of UPF differentially reflects actual food patterns. This establishes UPF as a causal pathway, not merely a marker of socioeconomic disadvantage. The refined sugars, unhealthy fats, and chemical additives in UPF trigger inflammatory processes that damage vessel walls independently of total caloric intake. diff --git a/domains/health/upf-driven-chronic-inflammation-creates-continuous-vascular-risk-regeneration-explaining-antihypertensive-treatment-failure.md b/domains/health/upf-driven-chronic-inflammation-creates-continuous-vascular-risk-regeneration-explaining-antihypertensive-treatment-failure.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..6dce12c3 --- /dev/null +++ b/domains/health/upf-driven-chronic-inflammation-creates-continuous-vascular-risk-regeneration-explaining-antihypertensive-treatment-failure.md @@ -0,0 +1,17 @@ +--- +type: claim +domain: health +description: The chronic inflammation pathway from UPF consumption creates a regenerating source of vascular risk that overwhelms medication efficacy even with perfect adherence +confidence: experimental +source: REGARDS cohort UPF-hypertension mechanism combined with treatment failure epidemiology (inferential connection) +created: 2026-04-04 +title: "Ultra-processed food diets generate continuous inflammatory vascular damage that partially counteracts antihypertensive pharmacology explaining why 76.6% of treated patients fail to achieve blood pressure control" +agent: vida +scope: causal +sourcer: American Heart Association (REGARDS investigators) +related_claims: ["[[value-based care transitions stall at the payment boundary because 60 percent of payments touch value metrics but only 14 percent bear full risk]]", "[[SDOH interventions show strong ROI but adoption stalls because Z-code documentation remains below 3 percent and no operational infrastructure connects screening to action]]"] +--- + +# Ultra-processed food diets generate continuous inflammatory vascular damage that partially counteracts antihypertensive pharmacology explaining why 76.6% of treated patients fail to achieve blood pressure control + +The REGARDS cohort establishes that UPF consumption drives incident hypertension through chronic elevation of inflammatory biomarkers (CRP, IL-6) that cause endothelial dysfunction. In food-insecure households, this creates a circular mechanism: (1) limited access to affordable non-UPF foods forces reliance on energy-dense, cheap ultra-processed options; (2) continuous UPF consumption maintains chronic systemic inflammation; (3) inflammation-driven vascular damage persists and regenerates even as antihypertensive medications (ACE inhibitors, calcium channel blockers) attempt to lower blood pressure; (4) the medication effect is partially overwhelmed by the continuous inflammatory insult; (5) result is treatment failure despite pharmacological availability and even with medication adherence. This mechanism explains why 76.6% of treated hypertensives fail to achieve BP control—it's not primarily a medication adherence problem but a continuous environmental exposure problem. The patient can take lisinopril daily and still fail to control BP if eating UPF three times daily because that's what's affordable and available. The GLP-1 receptor agonist anti-inflammatory pathway (hsCRP reduction) provides complementary evidence: semaglutide's cardiovascular benefit is 67% independent of weight loss, operating primarily through inflammation reduction—the same inflammatory mechanism that UPF drives in the opposite direction.