Debunking Myths and Exploring Solutions in the Ultra-Processed Food Debate

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Research challenges the idea that ultra-processed foods are inherently the main cause of overeating and health issues, highlighting that perceptions and beliefs about food significantly influence eating behavior. The study suggests that focusing on food psychology and personalized approaches may be more effective than broad regulations or demonizing entire food categories based on processing alone.
Topics:health#food-perception#health-and-nutrition#nutrition-labels#overeating#personalized-diet#ultra-processed-foods
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