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Ultra-processed food intake and diet carbon and water footprints: a national study in Brazil.

Josefa Maria Fellegger GarzilloVanessa Fadanelli Schoenardie PoliFernanda Helena Marrocos LeiteEurídice Martinez SteelePriscila Pereira MachadoMaria Laura da Costa LouzadaRenata Bertazzi LevyCarlos Augusto Monteiro
Published in: Revista de saude publica (2022)
The negative impact of ultra-processed foods on the diet water footprint, shown for the first time in this study, adds to the negative impacts of these foods, already demonstrated regarding dietary nutrient profiles and the risk for several chronic non-communicable diseases. This reinforces the recommendation to avoid ultra-processed foods made in the official Brazilian Dietary Guidelines and increasingly in dietary guidelines of other countries.
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