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Ultra-processed Food Intake and Obesity: What Really Matters for Health—Processing or Nutrient Content?

Poti JM; Braga B; Qin B

Current Obesity Reports · 2017

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Summary

Referenced by Cambridge UPF young adults as citation 4; likely supports topic area: ultra-processed foods / UPF; obesity / chronic disease / public health; nutrient cycling / nitrogen / phosphorus / eutrophication. Topics: nutrient cycling / nitrogen / phosphorus / eutrophication; obesity / chronic disease / public health; ultra-processed foods / UPF Evidence type: Research article / other Source report: Cambridge UPF young adults Ref#: Cambridge UPF young adults #4 Original: Poti JM, Braga B, Qin B. Ultra-processed food intake and obesity: what really matters for health-processing or nutrient content? Curr Obes Rep. 2017;6:420-431.

Outcomes reported

Referenced by Cambridge UPF young adults as citation 4; likely supports topic area: ultra-processed foods / UPF; obesity / chronic disease / public health; nutrient cycling / nitrogen / phosphorus / eutrophication. Topics: nutrient cycling / nitrogen / phosphorus / eutrophication; obesity / chronic disease / public health; ultra-processed foods / UPF Evidence type: Research article / other Source report: Cambridge UPF young adults Ref#: Cambridge UPF young adults #4 Original: Poti JM, Braga B, Qin B. Ultra-processed food intake and obesity: what really matters for health-processing or nutrient content? Curr Obes Rep. 2017;6:420-431.

Theme
Farming systems, soils & land use
Subject
Dietary patterns & chronic disease
Study type
Research
Source type
Peer-reviewed research
Status
Published
Geography
United Kingdom
System type
Other
DOI
10.1007/s13679-017-0285-4
Catalogue ID
IRmoq83umn-72c890
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