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Ultra-processed foods (UPFs) may be associated with obesity and asthma.

Reducing UPF consumption may benefit individuals at risk for obesity and asthma.

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few studies have examined associations between ultra-processed foods (UPFs) intake, despite its positive correlation with obesity, and biomarkers of inflammation.
Carmen Frontela‐Saseta et al. · Dietetics · 2024

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Ultra-Processed Foods Consumption and Asthma in the Western Diet

Carmen Frontela‐Saseta et al. · Dietetics · 2024

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