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The evidence against “ultra-processed” foods is weaker than you think

The article argues that the scientific evidence linking ultra-processed foods to negative health outcomes is less conclusive than commonly believed. It highlights methodological challenges in existing research, such as reliance on self-reported dietary data and confounding variables like socioeconomic status. The piece suggests that while some studies show associations between ultra-processed diets and conditions like obesity or heart disease, these findings do not necessarily prove causation. It also critiques the growing influence of industry-funded research and calls for more rigorous, long-term studies to clarify the true impact of ultra-processed foods on health.

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The evidence against “ultra-processed” foods is weaker than you think

The article argues that the scientific evidence linking ultra-processed foods to negative health outcomes is less conclusive than commonly believed. It highlights methodological challenges in existing research, such as reliance on self-reported dietary data and confounding variables like socioeconomic status. The piece suggests that while some studies show associations between ultra-processed diets and conditions like obesity or heart disease, these findings do not necessarily prove causation. It also critiques the growing influence of industry-funded research and calls for more rigorous, long-term studies to clarify the true impact of ultra-processed foods on health.

Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): The article presents a balanced critique of the current scientific consensus without overtly promoting any particular ideological stance. It questions the strength of the evidence but does not advocate for specific policies or political agendas. The framing remains objective, focusing on scientific,

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