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Data
Year of publication
2020
Type
Qualitative
Design
Narrative
Classification
NOVA
Country studied
Global
Data
Secondary
Data Collected
Other
Study setting
Online
Age group of participant
N/A
Participant sex
N/A
Target population
General
Sample size
N/A
Ultra-processed foods
Goal
Provide an overview of ultra-processed foods.
Results
Ultra-processed foods tend to be energy-dense, nutrient-poor and less satiating than whole foods. They are associated with obesity, inflammation, metabolic syndrome, cardiovascular risk and cancer, among other detrimental effects.
Authors
Mora G.
Journal
Nutrition & Dietetics
DOI
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