Plant-based ultra-processed foods increased the risk of heart disease in a new study, while whole foods lowered it.
Consumption of processed meats and sugar-sweetened beverages had a particularly strong association with risk of early death, ...
A new study says that a plant-based diet reliant on processed meatless meals can lead to heart disease or death ...
EATING too many ultra-processed foods has been linked to a higher risk of early death, a 30-year study has found. Scientists from Harvard University tracked over 114,000 healthy US adults over the ...
A new study found that people who ate high amounts of ultra ... Processed meats and sugar-sweetened beverages were most closely linked with increased risk of premature death. Most people know that ...
It is important to emphasize that just because a food or drink is technically plant-based, it does not mean it is healthy,” ...
Consumption of processed meats ... association with risk of early death, the new study found. Nick Blackmer is a librarian, fact-checker, and researcher with more than 20 years of experience in ...
They found that participants with the highest consumption of ultra-processed foods (about 7 servings per day) had a 4% higher risk of overall mortality compared to those who consumed the least ...
Higher consumption of most ultra-processed foods is linked to a slightly higher risk of death ... Moreover, those with diets high in sugary and artificially sweetened beverages saw a 9 percent ...
A large study suggests that there might be a striking reason to limit your intake of ultra-processed foods — early death. The study of 115,000 people found that those who ate large amounts of ...
Eating ultra-processed meat is linked to an increased risk of early death ... found to have a 4 per cent higher risk of death over the period. Such foods have already been linked with obesity ...