Many people are aware that ultra-processed foods can negatively impact health, with studies linking them to serious conditions like dementia, heart disease, and even cancer. But did you know that a ...
Ultra-processed foods have been linked to health problems, including type 2 diabetes and cancer. The nutritionist Rob Hobson tries to eat as few UPFs as possible without making life hard. Hobson ...
The FINANCIAL — Everyday items such as breakfast cereals and mass-produced or packaged bread can be considered ultra-processed foods. This is because they often have extra ingredients added during ...
Can an ultra-processed product be healthy? One company believes so, and aims to prove it with a new product. However, others have criticised the usefulness of the categorisation, and others have ...
Processed foods, initially intended for preservation and transport, have become overly refined and detrimental to health. White flour, stripped of nutrients and treated with chemicals, acts like sugar ...
Eating processed food is nothing new. Humans have been crushing grains to make bread for thousands of years. But in recent decades, our food supply has shifted, with an increasing number of ...
They're tasty, affordable and satisfy fast -- ultra-processed foods dominate the American diet, accounting for more than half of the calories consumed by the average adult, and even more for children.
The term ‘ultra-processed food’, or UPF, is everywhere. It’s in the media, it’s blazoned across book covers, and it’s entering the consciousness of consumers. But just because the term is omnipresent, ...
Beth Skwarecki is Lifehacker’s Senior Health Editor, and holds certifications as a personal trainer and weightlifting coach. She has been writing about health for over 10 years. The average American ...