Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Ultra-processed foods are associated with all kinds of poor health outcomes. But they're probably not all equally bad. An ongoing ...
A new study published in Cell Metabolism has shown that eating more ultra-processed foods leads to more fat gain, even with the same caloric intake. The study further showed that ultra-processed foods ...
For many years, talking about fat-tire bikes meant you were referring to mountain bikes. But a more recent generation of bikes has dared to ask, “You call that fat?” These bikes, equipped with ...
Maintaining a healthy weight can often feel like an uphill struggle in today’s fast-paced world. Many individuals grapple with the goals of losing weight and enhancing their overall well-being. Amid ...
The Dietary Guidelines for Americans Advisory Committee is considering how the industry should approach ultra processed foods (UPFs) – including nomenclature and infrastructure. At the DGAC May 2024 ...
Blix Bikes has an ongoing Amazing Spring Savings sale that is taking up to $700 off its e-bikes and also including up to $500 in free add-on accessories while supplies last. One of the notable ...
A diet high in ultra-processed foods is associated with higher amounts of fat stored inside thigh muscles, regardless of the amount of calories consumed or level of physical activity, according to a ...
The distribution of body fat, and particularly fat accumulated around the abdomen, is a determining factor in the risk of developing metabolic and cardiovascular diseases. However, not all abdominal ...
FRIDAY, Dec. 6, 2024 (HealthDay News) -- Eating lots of ultra-processed foods appears linked to a buildup of fat in the thighs, which in turn raises a person's odds for arthritis in the knees, new ...
A new conceptual analysis argues that many ultra processed foods are designed to drive repeated consumption using strategies similar to those used by the tobacco industry. The authors describe how ...