A new study has found that higher consumption of ultraprocessed foods is associated with lower attention and increased ...
New research links ultra-processed foods to reduced focus, highlighting how everyday diet choices may affect focus and ...
Researchers analysed diets and cognitive tests from 2,192 dementia-free adults. Higher ultra-processed food consumption was ...
Researchers have known for years that eating a lot of ultra-processed food is associated with higher rates of depression and ...
A massive brain imaging study of nearly 30,000 people has uncovered striking connections between eating ultra-processed foods and measurable changes in brain structure. These changes may be tied to ...
Research shows that higher ultra-processed food consumption may impair attention and elevate modifiable dementia risk, ...
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A group of European scientists has found that ultra-processed foods increase the risk of a range of health conditions, ...
While most of us know the ill-effects of eating ultra-processed foods, there seems to be some downsides that are still not known, brain alteration being one of them. Yes, apart from causing lifestyle ...
Share on Pinterest Researchers say there is strong evidence showing that ultra-processed foods promote overeating and increase the risk of obesity. Helene Cyr/Stocksy United A new report states that ...
Consumption of ultra-processed foods (UPF) was linked to a decline in physical functions such as grip strength and gait speed among older adults, according to an August study published in Nutrients.