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Turkey can be a moderate risk for individuals with gout due to its purine content, which can lead to increased uric acid levels in the body. While it is not as high in purines as some other meats, moderation is key. It's advisable for those prone to gout to limit their intake of turkey and other purine-rich foods, while focusing on a balanced diet that includes low-purine options. Always consult a healthcare professional for personalized dietary advice related to gout.

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