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Ultra|processed foods and the development of obesity in adults


Ultra-processed foods and the development of obesity in adults

Ultra-processed foods (UPF) are ubiquitous in the modern-day food supply and widely consumed. High consumption of these foods has been suggested to ...

Ultra-processed foods and the development of obesity in adults

The study included in this review found greater energy intake and weight gain with consumption of a high UPF diet compared to a high unprocessed food diet.

Ultra-processed Food Intake and Obesity: What Really Matters for ...

Adults in the highest quartile of ultra-processed food consumption had a significantly higher risk of developing overweight/obesity than those in the lowest ...

Ultra-processed Food and Obesity: What Is the Evidence?

Ultra-processed starchy foods and breakfast cereals were associated with increased risks of overweight, but not obesity [35]. These food groups ...

Ultraprocessed Foods and Obesity Risk: A Critical Review of ...

Epidemiologic evidence supports a positive association between ultraprocessed food (UPF) consumption and body mass index. This has led to recommendations to ...

What we know about the health risks of ultra-processed foods - NPR

High consumption of ultra-processed foods has been linked to health concerns ranging from increased risk of obesity, hypertension, breast and colorectal cancer ...

Ultra-processed foods: obesity and weight gain - U.S. Right to Know

They found “participants in the highest quartile of ultraprocessed food consumption were at a higher risk of developing overweight or obesity ...

Ultra-Processed Food Consumption and Incidence of Obesity and ...

Data from the China Health and Nutrition Survey (CHNS) [32], including 12451 adults of both sexes, showed a higher risk of overweight and ...

Rapid review of ultra-processed food and obesity

Studying potential effects on health of ultra-processed foods is a very recent field of research, facilitated by the development of the NOVA classification of ...

Ultra-Processed Food Intake and Increased Risk of Obesity - MDPI

It affects more than 1 billion people worldwide, of which 650 million are adults [23]. Obesity leads to the onset of metabolic syndrome [24], defined by the ...

Ultra-processed Foods, Weight Gain, and Co-morbidity Risk

Together, poor diet quality and excessive caloric intake can contribute to the development of overweight and obesity among children. Within ...

Consumption of ultra-processed foods associated with weight gain ...

lowest quintile of UPF consumption was associated with a 15% greater risk (95% CI 1·11, 1·19) of becoming overweight or obese in normal weight participants, and ...

Ultra-processed food consumption and excess weight among US ...

However, consumption of ultra-processed foods was significantly associated with incident overweight and obesity in the prospective Spanish SUN ...

Processed Foods Highly Correlated with Obesity Epidemic in the U.S.

6, 2020) — As food consumed in the U.S. becomes more and more processed, obesity may become more prevalent. Through reviewing overall trends in ...

Ultra-processed food consumption and obesity in the Australian ...

Ultra-processed foods represented 38.9% of total energy intake among Australian adults, ranging from 12.7% (range 0–21.7%) in the lowest ...

Association between ultraprocessed food consumption and obesity ...

Several studies point out that higher ultraprocessed food intake was associated with excessive weight gain, and a higher risk for developing obesity (3, 5, 12– ...

Ultra-Processed Food Consumption and Obesity in Korean Adults

The consumption of ultra-processed foods (UPFs) has been indicated as an emerging risk factor affecting human health [14,15]. Growing evidence ...

Ultra-processed food consumption and obesity in adolescents

The significant contribution of ultra-processed foods to daily calories is evidence of a poor diet of this population of young people, although this has not ...

Mother's ultra-processed food consumption linked to childhood obesity

Several studies have consistently shown that the consumption of ultra-processed foods is associated with overweight and obesity in adults and children.

Recipe for Obesity: Ultraprocessed Foods and Economic Growth

Ultra-processed foods are increasingly linked to poor health. A study published in Cell Metabolism in 2019 compared the eating patterns of 20 ...