A new study of how highly processed foods affect health found that eating foods like ice cream, hotdogs, and sodas contributed to about 57,000 premature deaths in Brazil in 2019.
Nov. 7, 2022 --
The study in Brazil modeled data from national dietary surveys to estimate how much UPFs were consumed by different groups defined by age and sex in Brazil, the release said. Researchers extrapolated the number of premature deaths that might have been avoided if different groups had cut their intake of UPFs by 10%, 20%, and 50%.
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