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Data

Year of publication

2019

Type

Qualitative

Design

Narrative

Classification

NOVA

Country studied

Global

Data

Secondary

Data Collected

Literature

Study setting

N/A

Age group of participant

N/A

Participant sex

N/A

Target population

General

Sample size

N/A

Ultra-processed food and adverse health outcomes

Goal

Report evidence that links processed foods with a range of health risks.

Results

Conclusion : Future research priorities include large observational analyses exploring associations between ultra-processed food and health harms in different populations around the world, prospective trials of these foods to establish causality (ethics permitting), and further mechanistic studies to help understand how harm occurs. Policy makers should shift their priorities away from food reformulation—which risks positioning ultra-processed food as a solution to dietary problems—towards a greater emphasis on promoting the availability, affordability, and accessibility of unprocessed or minimally processed foods.

Authors

Lawrence M, Bake, P

Journal

BMJ

DOI

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