Every bite of ultra-processed food increases your risk of early death, study finds

Study involving 240,000 people reveals alarming link

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28/04/25 | StarsInsider

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A new meta-analysis of research involving over 240,000 people revealed that increasing your intake of ultra-processed foods significantly raises the risk of premature death from any cause.

"We focused on the risk of dying prematurely between the ages of 30 and 69, a time when death would be considered untimely," explained study coauthor Carlos Augusto Monteiro, emeritus professor of nutrition and public health at Brazil's University of São Paulo.

Monteiro, who coined the term "ultra-processed" in 2009, also noted that for each 10% increase in calories derived from ultra-processed foods, the risk of early death increased by nearly 3%. Monteiro developed the NOVA classification system to categorize foods based on their level of processing.

But why are we so drawn to these foods in the first place? That first donut can feel irresistible, and soon you're craving more, consuming far more calories than you intended. Ultra-processed foods can combine sugar, salt, and fat in a way that makes them so hard to put down, but are there other factors at play? And is the food industry using body and brain hacks to trick us into consuming more and more of these unhealthy foods in excess?

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