Are ultra-processed foods impossible to avoid?
Research into UPFs suggests they could be harmful.
Research into ultra-processed foods suggests they could be linked to health problems including cancers, heart disease, obesity and depression - but scientists are yet to agree on how they actually affect us. Often mass-produced, and containing multiple additives, UPFs have become the target of nutritionists and clean-living advocates alike. But, given how common they are, can we realistically avoid them?
On this episode, Lucy Hockings speaks with 成人快手 health reporter Philippa Roxby, and Ruth Alexander, presenter of The Food Chain podcast from the 成人快手 World Service. Together, they unpack what we really know about UPFs.
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