In a new study, people who ate more ultra-processed food performed worse at attention tasks and had higher modifiable dementia risk factors.
Medical Xpress on MSN: People who consume ultra-processed foods have worse muscle health, study suggests
MSN: Ultra-processed foods are sending people to an early grave, says Global Data
Ultra-processed foods are sending people to an early grave, says Global Data
WUNC: People want to avoid ultra-processed foods. But experts struggle to define them
People want to avoid ultra-processed foods. But experts struggle to define them
Everyday Health on MSN: Ultra-processed food could be hurting your attention span
Eating more ultra-processed foods may reduce your ability to focus, even if your overall diet is healthy, according to a new study.
Morning Overview on MSN: Study links ultra-processed foods to worse visual attention and slower speed
A bag of chips here, a flavored yogurt there, a frozen meal on a busy night. For many adults over 40, ultra-processed foods quietly account for about 41% of daily calories. According to a study ...
Researchers found that a diet high in ultra-processed foods is associated with higher amounts of fat stored inside thigh muscles, regardless of calorie or fat intake, physical activity or ...
SBS: Ultra-processed foods damage your focus and may increase dementia risk, study finds
Even small increases in ultra-processed foods can lead to poorer brain function, regardless of diet quality, a new study has found.
Ultra-processed foods damage your focus and may increase dementia risk, study finds
Healthline: 3 Lesser-Known Health Risks of Ultraprocessed Foods to Put on Your Radar
Consuming ultra-processed foods can have serious consequences for cardiovascular and metabolic health. Lesser-known effects of ultra-processed food consumption include negative impacts on muscle and ...