Data
Year of publication
2020
Kind
Qualitative
Design
Narrative
Classification
NOVA
Country studied
United Kingdom
Data
Secondary
Data collected
Literature
Study setting
N/A
Age group of participants
N/A
Participant sex
N/A
Target population
N/A
Sample size
N/A
Processing' nutrition advice: how to inform guidelines on ultra-processed food
goal
Argue that public health advice and policy in the UK does not go far enough to
highlight the risks of consuming ultra-processed food and, by focusing on a reductionist
approach to nutrition, actually promotes the consumption of these products.
Results
I further recommend that Public Health England should consider adopting a whole foods approach to nutrition advice. Not only would this serve to minimise the confusion over macronutrient balances, it would also promote the consumption of whole, unprocessed or minimally processed foods, thereby fostering an improvement in our collective health and wellbeing.
Authors
Leggat L.
Log
Cambridge Journal of Science and Policy
DOIs