Ultra-processed food consumption and risk of diabetes: results from a population-based prospective cohort.
Shutong DuValerie K SullivanMichael FangLawrence J AppelElizabeth SelvinCasey M RebholzPublished in: Diabetologia (2024)
We found that a higher intake of ultra-processed food was associated with higher risk of incident diabetes, particularly sugar- and artificially sweetened beverages, ultra-processed meats and sugary snacks. Our findings suggest interventions reducing ultra-processed food consumption and specific food groups may be an effective strategy for diabetes prevention.