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Seniors Slash Processed Foods, Boost Health
13 Jan
Summary
- Older adults reduced ultraprocessed foods, improving appetite and metabolism.
- Dietary changes showed improvements in insulin sensitivity and cholesterol.
- Study found benefits similar in both meat-based and vegetarian diets.

A new study reveals that older adults can significantly improve their health by reducing ultraprocessed foods while maintaining a balanced diet. Participants experienced notable improvements in appetite regulation and metabolism.
During the eight-week study, conducted in January 2026, participants aged 65 and older followed diets low in ultraprocessed items. This dietary shift led to measurable health benefits, including better insulin sensitivity, healthier cholesterol levels, and reduced inflammation.
The findings, published in Clinical Nutrition, suggest that these improvements were consistent regardless of whether the participants consumed a meat-based or vegetarian diet, underscoring the broad impact of reducing processed ingredients.



