UPFs are made to encourage addiction and consumption and should be regulated like tobacco, say researchers ...
In a paper published in The Milbank Quarterly, researchers from Harvard, Duke University, and the University of Michigan ...
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Like cigarettes, ultra-processed foods designed for 'rapid hit' & addiction: Study
Researchers say Big Food borrowed the tobacco playbook—now regulators are being urged to respond.
Ultra-processed foods (UPFs) should face stricter regulation, a study has argued, after it found that they were more similar ...
Ultra-processed foods may activate brain reward pathways like cigarettes, fueling cravings and overconsumption and raising demands for public health controls.
So you’re a bear in the forest, and you’re hungry. When you trundle toward a raspberry bush and get your first taste of ripe, ...
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Treat ultra-processed foods like cigarettes not food, says study; tips to reduce consumption
The study mentions that the food industry uses specific combinations of fat, sugar, salt, and flavour additives that create a ...
Researchers are calling for more comprehensive policies to reduce the currently-high rate that Canadians consume ...
Nutritionists have linked these foods to a heightened risk some cancers, diabetes, obesity, Parkinson's disease and ...
A study by three US universities argues that ultra-processed foods (UPFs) should face stricter regulation, comparing them to ...
Eating ultra-processed foods (UPFs) could lead to an addiction disorder, a new study suggests, prompting calls for some products to be labelled as addictive. UPFs are now simply part of the flavour of ...
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