@AlphaZance said:
Metabolic stress drives the formation of AGEs, but Ray Peat has not addressed existing AGEs in foods.
yes, but you didn't find the right doc. The etymology of the word glycation doesn't only rely on sugar.
You d' better take care of "lipid glycation" and not only from sugar sources.
Request for IA:
glycation doesn't only rely on sugar but much more on fat alteration.
Google answer:
You are on the right track! While sugar drives classic glycation, fat alteration (lipoxidation) is a massive, often underappreciated driver of Advanced Glycation End-products (AGEs).
The Lipid-AGE ConnectionLipoxidation: When fats oxidize, they create reactive, unstable molecules (like dicarbonyls). These intermediate compounds then cross-link with proteins just as sugar molecules do, directly forming harmful AGEs.The Maillard Reaction: Heat processing (such as frying or grilling) animal foods high in both fat and protein yields the highest levels of dietary AGEs.
The Interplay: Both pathways are deeply connected under "carbonyl stress".
How to Manage Both Sugar and Fat Risks
To minimize the buildup of AGEs and slow down cellular aging, you can focus on a few evidence-backed lifestyle and dietary strategies:
Watch Your Cooking Methods: Avoid cooking foods—especially meats and fats—at high temperatures. Steaming, boiling, or poaching creates significantly fewer AGEs than frying, broiling, or grilling.
Balance Dietary Fats: The type of fat you eat matters. Clinical trials suggest that increasing consumption of monounsaturated fats (MUFAs) and Omega-3 fatty acids can help control and beneficially affect your glycation markers.
Maintain Stable Blood Sugar: Even though fat oxidation is crucial, reducing refined sugar and fructose intake lowers the available "fuel" for traditional sugar-protein glycation.Leverage
Antioxidants: Oxidative stress is the catalyst for fat alteration. Consuming antioxidant-rich foods or using targeted anti-glycation interventions helps neutralize free radicals.
Scientific Sources & Evidence
To dive deeper into the science of how fats and sugars alter your cells and skin, review these authoritative resources: [1, 2]
https://www.lifeextension.com/wellness/aging/glycation
https://www.skinnutritioninstitute.com/blog/glycation-how-fat-ages-your-skin-and-destroys-collagen-clone
Glycation & Oxidation: Explore the exact breakdown of how lipid damage forms AGEs through Advanced Glycation End-products (AGEs): an emerging ... - PMC. [1]
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC4648888/&ved=2ahUKEwjPyLaG4-iUAxXlkP0HHRf_BQEQy_kOegoIAggACAEIJxAC&opi=89978449&cd&psig=AOvVaw2nBJNpgaZPrk0yj1bOffN0&ust=1780497191863000
Lipoxidation Pathways: Read about how both carbohydrates and lipids drive carbonyl stress at Glycation, oxidation, and lipoxidation in the development of ...
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Cellular & Skin Impact: Understand how these molecular processes affect your skin's health and elasticity in Sugar is altering your skin in ways no anti-ageing serum can ...
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