Ultra-processed food addiction in adults: A bigger risk than alcohol and tobacco
Ultra-processed food addiction in adults: A bigger risk than alcohol and tobacco
New research suggests ultra-processed food addiction is more prevalent in older Americans than alcohol or tobacco. This addiction, particularly affecting women, leads to compulsive eating and serious health consequences. Experts advocate for improved diet quality and targeted interventions to combat this growing issue.
New research suggests ultra-processed food addiction is more prevalent in older Americans than alcohol or tobacco. This addiction, particularly affecting women, leads to compulsive eating and serious health consequences. Experts advocate for improved diet quality and targeted interventions to combat this growing issue.