A new study claims that “ultra-processed food addiction” affects one in eight older adults. But how solid is the science behind that headline? Beneath the striking numbers lies a web of assumptions ...
Prof. Zhu Yuyan, Associate Professor of the Department of Food Science and Nutrition of The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, ...
A Canadian study of 6,000 adults has found that eating large amounts of ultra-processed foods is tied to obesity, inflammation, and markers of poor heart health. Even after accounting for exercise, ...
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