Replacing ultra-processed foods with minimally processed or processed alternatives can reduce diabetes risk, according to a ...
Diets rich in ultra-processed foods, even diet options like diet sodas and yogurts, are linked to higher blood sugar levels ...
Consuming more ultra-processed foods—from diet sodas to packaged crackers to certain cereals and yogurts—is closely linked ...
The NOVA classification system categorizes foods by processing levels, highlighting the health impacts of ultra-processed ...
Prior to sharing our outlook for 2025, we wanted to review the predictions we made for 2024 to determine what we got right ...
Ultra-processed foods are notoriously bad for all aspects of health, but some experts are arguing we should have a more nuanced approached in discussing and evaluating their impact.
Consumption of UPFs increased body weight and energy intake in overweight and obese young men, found a small study ...