Ultra-processed foods (UPFs) are industrially modified products loaded with added fats, sugars, starches, salts and chemical additives like emulsifiers. From sodas to snacks and processed meats, these ...
In a paper published in The Milbank Quarterly, researchers from Harvard, Duke University, and the University of Michigan ...
Researchers are calling for more comprehensive policies to reduce the currently-high rate that Canadians consume ...
Can't stop consuming chips, cookies, and cola? They are more similar to cigarettes than previously thought, finds a new study ...
Researchers who found ultra-processed foods (UPFs) have more in common with cigarettes than vegetables, have suggested they ...
The study mentions that the food industry uses specific combinations of fat, sugar, salt, and flavour additives that create a ...
A new study argues that ultra-processed foods are engineered more like cigarettes than like real food, and should face ...
A new study reveals that people eating whole foods consumed 57% more food by weight, yet took in 330 fewer calories daily ...
A new study argues that ultra-processed foods share key traits with cigarettes, raising questions about food industry ...
Ultraprocessed foods like sugary sodas and sweets are carefully engineered to encourage consumption and should be regulated like cigarettes, according to a new study.
Nutritionists have linked these foods to a heightened risk some cancers, diabetes, obesity, Parkinson's disease and ...