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Young Eaters Hooked on Processed Foods?

23 Nov

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Summary

  • Young adults aged 18-21 overate after a high ultra-processed diet.
  • Eating when not hungry linked to weight gain and obesity risk.
  • Age, not BMI or sex, predicted increased eating after UPF diet.
Young Eaters Hooked on Processed Foods?

New research indicates that individuals aged 18 to 21 may be particularly vulnerable to the overeating effects of ultra-processed foods (UPFs). In a controlled trial, young adults who consumed a diet high in UPFs for two weeks ate significantly more, even when not feeling hungry, compared to when on a diet free of these processed items.

This pattern of eating beyond satiety was more pronounced in the younger participants of the study, aged 18-21, suggesting that age is a key determinant of susceptibility. The researchers highlighted that this behavior, if consistent, could lead to substantial excess calorie consumption weekly, thereby increasing the risk of weight gain and obesity.

While the study's controlled environment and short duration limit definitive conclusions about long-term habits, experts acknowledge the findings align with developmental traits of adolescents. Further research in real-world settings and with younger age groups is recommended to fully understand the impact of UPFs on appetite regulation and the brain's reward systems.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Yes, a Virginia Tech study found 18-21 year olds ate more and when not hungry after a high ultra-processed food diet.
UPFs include items like soft drinks, packaged snacks, and frozen meals made with additives not common in home cooking.
Yes, a two-week high UPF diet increased calorie consumption and non-hungry eating in young adults in a recent study.

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