Ultra-Processed Foods and Health Outcomes: A Narrative Review
Deakin University · Oslo Nye Høyskole
Abstract
The nutrition literature and authoritative reports increasingly recognise the concept of ultra-processed foods (UPF), as a descriptor of unhealthy diets. UPFs are now prevalent in diets worldwide. This review aims to identify and appraise the studies on healthy participants that investigated associations between levels of UPF consumption and health outcomes. This involved a systematic search for extant literature; integration and interpretation of findings from diverse study types, populations, health outcomes and dietary assessments; and quality appraisal. Of 43 studies reviewed, 37 found dietary UPF exposure associated with at least one adverse health outcome. Among adults, these included overweight, obesity…
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- 69.22
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- 100%
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5Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- Context (archaeology)
- Observational study
- Overweight
- Obesity
- Environmental health
- Narrative review
- Gerontology
- Zero hunger