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  2. Your body on ultra-processed foods: Subtle weight gain ... - AOL

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    On ultra-processed foods, the patients' weight shot up by over two pounds in a single week. An example of an unprocessed meal from Hall's 2019 study. NIH, NIDDK

  3. Dangerous ultra-processed foods are linked to more than 30 ...

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    Ultra-processed foods, which are commonly defined under a classification known as NOVA, contain additives and undergo significant alterations from their natural state. They tend to be energy-dense ...

  4. Ultraprocessed foods are everywhere — but how bad are they?

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    When they ate only unprocessed foods for the same amount of time, they lost about 2 pounds (1 kilogram). Hall is conducting a more detailed study now, but the process is slow and costly and ...

  5. Ultraprocessed foods are everywhere. How bad are they? - AOL

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    From sugary cereals at breakfast to frozen pizzas at dinner, plus in-between snacks of potato chips, sodas and ice cream, ultraprocessed foods make up about 60% of the U.S. diet. Nutrition science ...

  6. Health effects of ultra-processed foods - Wikipedia

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    Ultra-processed foods often contain trans fats and high levels of saturated fats, which can raise LDL cholesterol (bad cholesterol) levels and lower HDL cholesterol (good cholesterol) levels. Elevated LDL cholesterol is a major risk factor for atherosclerosis, a condition that can lead to heart attacks, strokes, and cardiovascular disease.

  7. Ultra-processed foods can undermine your health. Here’s how ...

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    Participants consuming ultra-processed diets ate an average of 500 more calories per day compared to those on unprocessed diets, putting on additional pounds over time.

  8. Why One Dietitian is Speaking Up for “Ultra-Processed” Foods

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    Hess and her colleagues drove home that point in a 2023 study, for which they created a hypothetical diet almost entirely made up of ultra-processed foods like breakfast burritos, canned soup, and ...

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