Eating a lot of pork and other kinds of red meat, including organ meats like liver and kidney, increases your risk of recurrent gout attacks.

If you have gout, it is important to maintain a low-purine diet. To do this, it’s helpful to know the difference between cuts of pork and cooking methods. You should also know how much pork is recommended daily for people who have gout.

Pork can be part of a healthy gout diet if you follow some general guidelines on how much to eat and how to cook it. 

This article looks at the nutritional value of pork and how it might affect you if you have gout. It also offers some cooking tips and tips for choosing the best cuts if you have gout.

What Causes Gout?

Gout is a form of inflammatory arthritis. It is caused by excess uric acid or hyperuricemia. You can develop this condition when you eat high-purine foods and when your kidneys’ excretion process slows down.

When your body breaks down purines, uric acid is produced as a waste product. Excess uric acid can form needle-like crystals between joints and result in joint pain.

Nutritional Value of Pork

Pork is an excellent source of nutrients like:

ThiaminNiacinRiboflavinVitamin B6Phosphorus

It also contains zinc and potassium. The following cuts are good sources of lean protein:

Pork tenderloinSirloin pork chopSirloin pork roast

These cuts can be part of a healthy gout diet. Lean protein is also a good choice if you’re trying to lose or maintain weight for gout-related health reasons.

Pork can also be a significant source of unhealthy saturated fats and cholesterol. This is particularly true of fattier and highly processed cuts like:

Pork bellyRibsSausages

The American Heart Association (AHA) recommends eating no more than 13 g of saturated fat a day. If you eat these cuts it’s easy to go beyond that. Keep in mind, too, that processed meats like sausage are known human carcinogens. This means they have been linked to an elevated risk of cancer.

Pork has a lot of calories, too, so it can be hard to maintain a healthy weight if you don’t practice good portion control. People who are overweight or obese are at higher risk for gout and gout attacks.

What Are the Best Cuts of Pork if You Have Gout?

Different cuts of meat have different nutrition, calories, and purine amounts. Avoid pig organ meats, which are all high in purines. These include:

Calories: 86Protein: 4. 26 gFat: 7. 25 gCarbohydrates: 0 gSugar: 0 gFiber: 0 gCalcium: 89. 3 mgIron: 1. 2 mgMagnesium: 4. 54 mgPhosphorous: 56. 7 mgPotassium: 84. 5 mgSodium: 14. 2 mg

Keep in mind that commercially packaged pork usually comes in 6- to 8-ounce cuts. 

LiverHeartKidneyBrain

The AHA recommends limiting servings of pork to 3 ounces. This is about the size of a deck of cards.

Cooking Tips For Lowering Purines

Cooking method changes the total fat and purine content of pork. Research has shown that rinsing foods with water before cooking can reduce total purines. This includes pork products like bacon.

Use gout-friendly moist or dry heat cooking methods, including:

BakingRoastingAir frying

Avoid deep frying. Watch how you marinate, season, and prepare your pork too. Experts say high-fat dairy and rich breading batters are high in purines. If you have gout, these should be avoided.

Avoid highly processed sugars, too. These are often found in store-bought marinades and sauces. Use these products very sparingly.

Purines release into meat juices when cooked. For this reason, you should avoid stewing pork or using one-pot recipes. It’s best to cook your pork alone and then add it to your meal.

Summary

If you have gout, you can still eat pork. Limit your consumption to lean cuts like sirloin and eat small portions. Avoid organ meats and processed pork products. Choose cuts that are low in purines.

You can lower the purine content of the pork you eat by baking or roasting and avoiding marinades and batters high in sugar or fat.

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