Ultra-processed foods threaten brain health in kids and teens, review warns
INTERNATIONAL (SWITZERLAND AND UNITED STATES), JUL 14 – Review links ultra-processed foods to impaired brain development and increased risks of ADHD, depression, and dementia, with UPFs comprising over half of dietary energy in many countries.
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Ultra-processed foods threaten brain health in kids and teens, review warns
Children, adolescents, and unborn babies exposed to high levels of ultra-processed foods (UPFs) face increased risks of impaired brain development, cognitive deficits, and long-term mental health challenges. The review underscores how UPF-driven changes in reward pathways, nutrient deficits, inflammation, and the gut–brain axis can have lasting impacts across generations.
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