For more than a decade, the phrase “ultra-processed food” has functioned as nutritional shorthand for danger, a dietary villain blamed for rising rates of obesity, diabetes, and heart disease. The public message has been simple: If it is ultra-processed, avoid it. But science is rarely that simple. My colleagues and I recently reviewed the growing
Rethinking nutrition policy on ultra-processed food originally appeared in KevinMD.com.
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