Eating 'ultraprocessed' foods accelerates your risk of early death, study says

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Eating 'ultraprocessed' foods accelerates your risk of early death, study says
By Susan Scutti, CNN
Updated 5:08 AM EST, Tue February 12, 2019
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(CNN)The quick and easy noshes you love are chipping away at your mortality one nibble at a time, according to new research from France: We face a 14% higher risk of early death with each 10% increase in the amount of ultraprocessed foods we eat.

"Ultraprocessed foods are manufactured industrially from multiple ingredients that usually include additives used for technological and/or cosmetic purposes," wrote the authors of the study, published Monday in the journal JAMA Internal Medicine. "Ultraprocessed foods are mostly consumed in the form of snacks, desserts, or ready-to-eat or -heat meals," and their consumption "has largely increased during the past several decades."

This trend may drive an increase of early deaths due to chronic illnesses, including cancer and cardiovascular disease, they say.



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In the United States, 61% of an adult's total diet comes from ultraprocessed foods, in Canada, it is 62%, and in the UK, that proportion is 63%, a recent study found. Yet research also indicates that eating ultraprocessed foods can lead to obesity, high blood pressure and cancer, the study authors say.



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To understand the relationship between ultraprocessed foods and the risk of an earlier-than-expected death, the researchers enlisted the help of 44,551 French adults 45 and older for two years. Their average age was 57, and nearly 73% of the participants were women. All provided 24-hour dietary records every six months in addition to completing questionnaires about their health (including body-mass index and other measurements), physical activities and sociodemographics.

The researchers calculated each participant's overall dietary intake and consumption of ultraprocessed foods.

Ultraprocessed foods accounted for more than 14% of the weight of total food consumed and about 29% of total calories, they found. Ultraprocessed food consumption was associated with younger age, lower income, lower educational level, living alone, higher BMI and lower physical activity level.

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Over the study period, 602 participants died. After adjusting for factors such as smoking, the researchers calculated an associated 14% higher risk of early death for each 10% increase in the proportion of ultraprocessed foods consumed.

Further studies are needed to confirm these results, the authors say. Still, they speculate that the additives, the packaging (chemicals leech into the food during storage) and the processing itself, including high-temperature processing, may be the factors that negatively affect health.



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The "findings make sense, given what we know to date about the deleterious effects of food additives on brain function and health, but the effects observed are very small," wrote Molly Bray, chairwoman of the Department of Nutritional Sciences at The University of Texas at Austin, in an email. She was not involved in the research.

Nurgul Fitzgerald, an associate professor in the Department of Nutritional Sciences at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, offered "kudos to the authors" for a study that is "strong" in terms of design.

However, "ultraprocessed" is a huge category of foods, and by lumping so many things together, the researchers lost sensitivity in their results and cannot pinpoint what exactly is causing the effect seen in the study, said Fitzgerald, who was not involved in the research.

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"Some factors may be more harmful or less harmful than others. It's really too complex," she said, adding that we can't "run with" these results.



Why are people eating more of these processed foods?

"We are living in a fast world, and people are looking for convenient solutions. We are always stretched for time," Fitzgerald said. "People are looking for quick solutions, a quickly made meal."

When selecting food, taste is the No. 1 factor for most consumers, she said, but price and convenience are also important, and with ultraprocessed foods, that convenience factor is "probably top of the list: grab and go, ready to eat."



Fitzgerald recommends that people look not only at the front of a package when they buy ready-made meals, but also at the back.

"Look at the ingredients list. Do you understand all those ingredients that go into your foods?" she asked. Buy only those products "with the least number of ingredients and with ingredients you understand."

Eating 'ultraprocessed' foods accelerates your risk of early death, study says
 
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what's ultra-processed foods?

THIS. Im interested in the difference between Processed and ULTRA-Processed.
basically majority of fast-food, microwaveable food, snacks and foods that are made of mixtures of other foods(ie:hot-dogs, sausage, chicken nuggets, etc)..

you can also throw sugar in there, being that sugar is ground up with animal bones and a bunch of other sh!t..
 

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basically majority of fast-food, microwaveable food, snacks and foods that are made of mixtures of other foods(ie:hot-dogs, sausage, chicken nuggets, etc)..

you can also throw sugar in there, being that sugar is ground up with animal bones and a bunch of other sh!t..
I would like to see a breakdown of processed vs ultra-processed because it sounds like they are trying to posit processed foods versus something else when we should be getting away from all that. The trash they feed the masses is a hallmark of power; let me elaborate. In Rome, they combined entertainment and cheap food, giving the public base a fill, especially in strategically important cities. Fast forward to the population boom in Western Europe that followed the bubonic plague (funny they call it Black Death, when all their asses turn black 4 days after death but that’s another subject), and the famines that occurred in the 18-19th centuries could be traced to them growing food off of mono cultures of potatoes and other stock crops. The lack of diversity led to the need for Europe to depopulate because their land can only hold so many people because of its lack of physical resources.

So when they talk about this processed food shyt I give them the side eye because they been poisoning the masses since capitalism came about and is a core part of controlling your enemies. It’s like a permanent blockade on us getting our own food. Why is it hard for us to go from the farm to the store And not own our shyt?
 
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