Research in different cohorts confirms that ultra-processed foods are linked to a heightened risk of heart disease. The ...
Eating higher amounts of ultra-processed foods is associated with lower bone mineral density and a higher risk of hip ...
Women who consume lower amounts of ultra-processed foods have higher odds of conceiving, according to new research from ...
A cross-sectional NHANES study of 2,582 U.S. women found that higher ultra-processed food intake was associated with lower ...
Eating large amounts of ultra-processed foods like chips, frozen meals, sugary drinks, and packaged snacks may significantly raise the risk of serious heart problems. In a major U.S. study, people ...
People who consumed over nine servings of ultra-processed foods per day on average were 67% more likely to suffer a major ...
Your daily diet may play a bigger role in fertility than you think. A new study links ultra-processed foods to reduced chances of pregnancy.
A viral claim links ultra-processed foods to worsening mental health among young adults, but what does scientific research ...
It is no secret that high-fat, high-sugar ultra-processed foods make a person sluggish and depressed. It is also not a surprise that a sedentary lifestyle compounds those effects. In a recent study, ...
The terms “synthetic” and “ultra-processed” are widely (and opportunistically) used as warning labels and marketing ...
A new study suggests that older adults who reduce their intake of ultra-processed foods may naturally consume fewer calories, leading to improved nutrient absorption and reduced inflammation.
Eating large amounts of ultra-processed foods may raise your risk of serious heart problems, according to new research.