Friday, 3 April 2026

Potato. Neutral

 Here’s a clear, evidence-based summary of what Michael Greger actually says about potatoes and lifespan:





1) 

Whole (non-fried) potatoes do not shorten your life



  • Large studies show no link between potato intake and overall mortality.  
  • When researchers adjust for lifestyle factors (smoking, diet, etc.), the apparent risk disappears. 
    👉 Greger’s takeaway: potatoes are basically neutral for lifespan.






2) 

Fried potatoes are the main problem



  • French fries are associated with higher risk of early death and disease (e.g. cancer).  
  • Even a few servings per week may significantly increase risk. 
    👉 The issue isn’t the potato—it’s deep frying, oil, salt, and processing.






3) 

They’re not a “longevity food” either



  • Unlike beans, whole grains, or greens, potatoes don’t clearly extend life.
  • Greger often frames them as a “missed opportunity”—a plant food that’s neutral instead of beneficial.  





✅ Bottom line (Greger-style):


  • Boiled/baked potatoes → neutral (fine, not harmful)
  • French fries/processed potatoes → harmful
  • For longevity → better to prioritise other whole plant foods





If you want, I can compare potatoes vs sweet potatoes vs rice for health/longevity—that’s where things get more interesting.


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