Ultra-processed foods make up the bulk of U.S. diets, and new research links high intake to inflammation, a predictor of ...
Study finds 1 in 8 older adults meet criteria for food addiction, rates higher than alcohol or tobacco. Women 50–64 are most affected.” ...
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Midlife diets high in ultra-processed foods linked to cognitive complaints in later life
Researchers from the New York University Women’s Health Study report in Preventive Medicine that higher midlife consumption ...
Researchers say ultra-processed foods can be addictive. Worse yet, they are lacking in fiber, which can have an unexpected effect on the country's health.
The retailer’s chief merchandising and marketing officer Sonya Gafsi Oblisk explains how evolving quality standards, ...
A former NIH scientist and a journalist team up to bust common nutrition myths in their new book, “Food Intelligence." ...
Perceptions of foods drive overeating more than labels like “ultra-processed.” Researchers call for personalized approaches ...
Ultra-processed foods are increasingly replacing fruits, vegetables, and proteins in children’s diets across more than 190 countries, fueling a surge in obesity.
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By Avoiding the Ultra-Processed Foods He Helped Create, This Scientist Easily Lost Weight. Here's How He Did It.
Tyson Just Released a New Chicken Nugget, and Fans Are 'About to Eat These Every Day' ...
Processed foods vary greatly in their nutritional quality – and the number and type of food additives used to manufacture them.
Ultra-processed foods have become a primary scapegoat for nearly every conceivable health problem. When researchers cannot ...
The Food and Drug Administration continued its work on reforming the US food system this week, announcing three important ...
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