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Ultra-processed Foods and Cardiometabolic Health Outcomes: from Evidence to Practice.

Filippa JuulAndrea L DeierleinGeorgeta VaideanPaula A QuatromoniNiyati Parekh
Published in: Current atherosclerosis reports (2022)
A growing body of evidence conducted in a variety of study populations supports an association between ultra-processed food intake and increased risk of metabolic syndrome, hypertension, type 2 diabetes, overweight and obesity trajectories, and cardiovascular disease. The strongest evidence is observed in relation to weight gain and obesity among adults, as this association is supported by high-quality epidemiological and experimental evidence. Accumulating epidemiologic evidence and putative biological mechanisms link ultra-processed foods to cardiometabolic health outcomes. The high intake of ultra-processed foods in all population groups and its associated risks make ultra-processed foods an ideal target for intensive health promotion messaging and interventions.
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