Researchers found that middle-aged adults, especially women, are far more likely to be addicted to ultra-processed foods than ...
An ultraprocessed diet has been linked to rising obesity rates in America, as well as an increased risk of heart disease, ...
Social media drives diet culture, harms body image, and links to addiction; integrated treatment approaches are necessary..
Gen X may be paying the price for growing up in the snack-food boom. A new University of Michigan study finds that people in ...
From diet snacks to frozen meals, ultra-processed foods may be fueling hidden addiction risks among older Americans.
Study finds 1 in 8 older adults meet criteria for food addiction, rates higher than alcohol or tobacco. Women 50–64 are most affected.” ...
The addiction to ultraprocessed foods in older Americans is linked to health issues, with over 20% of women aged 50-64 meeting addiction criteria.
People born between 1960 and 1975 and living in high-income countries are increasingly likely to show signs of being hooked on highly processed food that they were the first generation to be exposed ...
Some 2,000 Americans were surveyed in a new study by the University of Michigan about their eating habits. Of those who meet ...
They were the first generation of Americans to grow up with ultra-processed foods all around them—products typically loaded ...