Not all ultra-processed foods are created equal, writes specialist dietitian Nichola Ludlam-Raine, and there are some that ...
Preschool children who eat more ultra-processed foods show higher levels of anxiety, aggression, and behavioral difficulties.
Within the ultra-processed category, items such as breads, pastries, packaged cereals, ready-to-heat frozen meals, and long-shelf-life ready-to-eat meals were associated with more emotional problems.
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Ultra-processed foods in preschool years associated with behavioral difficulties in childhood
A team led by researchers at the University of Toronto has found an association between ultra-processed foods in early childhood, and behavioral and emotional development. Specifically, the team found ...
Experts dug into decades of research to show how ultra-processed foods are designed for maximum reward, rapid absorption, and ...
New book from Dr. Jason Fung exploring how the secret to long-term weight maintenance and better health isn’t just about what ...
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New alarming research reveals Americans struggle to spot “healthy” processed foods from unhealthy ones
New Alarming Research Reveals Americans Struggle to Spot “Healthy” Processed Foods From Unhealthy Ones ...
A team led by researchers at the University of Toronto has found an association between ultra-processed foods in early childhood, and behavioral and emotional development.
A new study published last month in The American Journal of Medicine found that adults that consumed higher rates of ultra-processed foods have a nearly 47% increased risk of cardiovascular disease ...
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