One In Seven 'Addicted' To Ultra-Processed Food
Daily Express|October 10, 2023
FOOD packaging that acknowledges the addictive nature of products such as ice cream and crisps could help beat the obesity crisis, experts say.
Stephen Beech
One In Seven 'Addicted' To Ultra-Processed Food

Researchers found that around 14% of adults and 12% of children globally are addicted to ultra-processed foods.

Examples include breakfast cereal, mass-produced bread, ham, ice cream, sausages, bacon, crisps and biscuits.

The team, which included experts on food addiction, behavioural addiction and eating disorders, say it is time for a shift in the way we think about this food group.

Professor Ashley Gearhardt, of the University of Michigan, said: "By acknowledging that certain types of processed foods have the properties of addictive substances, we may be able to help improve global health."

This story is from the October 10, 2023 edition of Daily Express.

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