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At 59, Shah Rukh Khan majorly consumes THESE 4 foods, Gastroenterologist reveals why they work

ETimes.in | Last updated on - Sep 30, 2025, 10:15 IST
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At 59, Shah Rukh Khan majorly consumes THESE 4 foods, Gastroenterologist reveals why they work

At 59 years old, Shah Rukh Khan last year, while talking to RJ Devanggana, revealed his preferred diet which includes sprouts, grilled chicken, broccoli and small portions of dal, to maintain his youthful appearance and fitness level. This basic eating, yet mindful pattern of Shah Rukh Khan drew the interest of gut health specialist, and Gastroenterologist Dr. Pal Manickam, who described the diet's advantages for aging prevention and general wellness. Let's take a look...

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Protein power: Grilled chicken

Dr. Pal identifies grilled chicken as a vital dietary component for Shah Rukh, because it delivers excellent lean protein content to his body. The human body requires protein to preserve, and to fix damaged muscles during the aging process. A single serving of 100 grams of grilled chicken contains 30 grams of protein, which helps build muscle strength and provides sustained energy. The body requires this protein to stay active, while preventing muscle deterioration that occurs during aging. Dr. Pal notes that chicken provides easy digestion and works well in balanced meals, which support body strength.

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Broccoli: The gut-friendly green superfood

Dr. Pal considers broccoli a vital addition, because it contains abundant fiber, vitamins and antioxidants which make it a nutritional powerhouse. The digestive system receives beneficial bacteria through these nutrients, which support its health. A balanced gut system produces fewer inflammatory responses, which leads to better skin health that results in a youthful appearance. The dietary fiber in broccoli helps the digestive system work efficiently, while protecting against digestive disorders, which supports overall health and energy levels.

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Sprouts: Nutrient-dense and easy to digest

The nutritional value of sprouts includes vitamins, minerals and digestive enzymes, which help boost immunity and support digestive health. Dr. Pal states that sprouts deliver essential nutrients to the body while being gentle on digestion, because they add diversity to meals. The antioxidant properties in sprouts protect cells from aging damage and environmental stress. The body benefits from sprouts because they help maintain energy levels, while providing protection against aging-related wear and tear.

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Dal: A Plant-based protein boost

Dr. Pal recommends Shah Rukh Khan to consume more dal in his meals, because it would enhance his overall health outcomes. Dal (lentils) contains abundant plant-based protein along with fiber and vital minerals, which create dietary equilibrium. People who want to decrease their animal food consumption can benefit from plant proteins, because they deliver necessary nutrients. The addition of more dals to the King Khan diet would enhance gut diversity, while providing additional anti-aging benefits.

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Portion control

Dr. Pal emphasises that the amount of food consumed plays an equal role in health benefits, as the selection of food items. Eating like Shah Rukh Khan requires you to follow his dietary pattern, but in smaller portions. The key to healthy eating involves eating moderate portions of high-quality foods that deliver essential nutrients. Consuming excessive amounts of any food including healthy choices, results in weight gain and inflammation which accelerates the aging process. The practice of eating mindfully together with portion control, helps maintain a healthy gut and supports body weight management, and energy levels.

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Gut health

Dr. Pal links all these food selections to gut health maintenance. A balanced gut system leads to improved skin appearance, better mood enhancement and delayed aging process. According to Dr. Pal, the gut microbiome functions as the primary element, which controls inflammation, enhances brain function and extends human lifespan.

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Reference diet

Dr. Pal recommends using this eating plan as a reference for others, who want to achieve anti-ageing results. The doctor advises people to study Shah Rukh Khan's food choices for their health benefits, instead of trying to duplicate his exact diet. The doctor advises people to boost these advantages by eating more fiber-rich pulses, while controlling their food portions.

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Simple foods, big benefits

The Shah Rukh Khan diet stands out because it uses basic unprocessed foods which Dr. Pal explains, lead to significant health advantages. The gut remains clean and operates efficiently when people choose to eat simple meals, instead of complicated processed foods according to Dr. Pal. The combination of sprouts, grilled chicken, broccoli and dal, provides both simplicity in preparation, digestion, and delivers substantial health advantages for active lifestyles.

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