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Socioeconomic Characteristics and Trends in the Consumption of Ultra-Processed Foods in Korea from 2010 to 2018

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In this article, the authors investigated whether ultra-processed food consumption differed across socioeconomic subgroups and over time (2010-2018) in Korea, and the overall contribution of ultraprocessed foods increased from 23.1% to 26.1%.
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A Systematic Review of Worldwide Consumption of Ultra-Processed Foods: Findings and Criticisms.

TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated the actual level of consumption of ultra-processed food (UPF) across countries and target populations to determine the impact of UPF on human health.
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Association between Emotional Eating and Frequency of Unhealthy Food Consumption among Taiwanese Adolescents.

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the association between emotional eating and frequency of consuming fast food, high-fat snacks, processed meat products, dessert foods, and sugar-sweetened beverages in adolescents.
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Food insecurity and ultra-processed food consumption: the modifying role of participation in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP).

TL;DR: In a nationally representative sample of adults, food insecurity and SNAP participation were both associated with higher levels of ultra-processed food consumption.
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TL;DR: In this paper , the authors examined the associations between food insecurity, SNAP participation, and ultra-processed food consumption, and found that more severe food insecurity was associated with higher consumption of ultraprocessed foods.
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Ultra-processed foods and health: a comprehensive review.

TL;DR: This manuscript provides a comprehensive review of trends in global consumption of ultra-processed foods, dietary nutrient profile ofUltra-processing foods, demographic, socioeconomic, psychological, and behavioral characteristics of ultra -processed food consumers, current evidence from longitudinal studies at the population level on the association between ultra- Processed foods consumption and major health outcomes, and potential mechanisms linking ultra- processed foods with these outcomes.
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Impact of ultra-processed food consumption on metabolic health.

TL;DR: Recent research assessing the impact of UPF consumption, classified according to the NOVA system, on outcomes related to metabolic health reveals an adverse impact of high UpF consumption on metabolic health, including cardiovascular diseases and mortality.
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Association between Ultra-processed Food Consumption and Dietary Intake and Diet Quality in Korean Adults.

TL;DR: The ultra- Processed foods consumption of Korean adults accounted for one fourth of daily energy intake, and a higher dietary energy contribution from ultra-processed foods was associated with poorer dietary intakes and a lower dietary quality.
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Processed and ultraprocessed food consumption pattern in the Jakarta Individual Food Consumption Survey 2014.

TL;DR: In this paper, the consumption of processed and ultraprocessed foods in Jakarta and its contribution to the energy and nutrient intake based on the Individual Food Consumption Survey 2014 was analyzed based on 24-hour dietary recall.
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The consumption of ultra-processed products is associated with the best socioeconomic level of the children's families.

TL;DR: Ultra-processed food intake was associated with greater purchasing power of families of prepubertal children and with increased probability of unhealthy food consumption.
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