Consumption of processed meats and sugar-sweetened beverages had a particularly strong association with risk of early death, ...
Experts in the US have discovered there may be a link between a diet high in UPFs and the likelihood of cognitive decline and ...
Ultra-processed foods — demonized for years for their supposed effect on our waistlines — do not actually make people fat, according to a bombshell report. The US government's top dietitians found ...
Ultra-processed foods are associated with higher risk of early death, especially ready-to-eat meat and seafood.
Although higher consumptions of ultra-processed foods were associated with greater risks of stroke and cognitive decline, ...
Scientists link consumption of such foods with memory problems, stroke and dementia and suggest production methods are to ...
Despite a growing body of evidence, Big Food is trying to dampen fears about the health effects of industrially formulated ...
Despite what you may have heard, not all ultra-processed foods are bad for your health. It all depends on nutrient content.
Researchers found a 10% increase in ultra-processed foods was associated with a higher risk of cognitive impairment.
“Whole grain bread, whole grain breakfast cereal, and yogurt are the groups that we found were associated with lower risk of ...
A new study conducted by researchers in Spain has found an association between a child’s intake of ultra-processed foods and ...
One in six workers in the US believe they are addicted to ultra-processed food (UPF), new research has revealed.