Australia has some of highest consumption rates of ultra-processed foods, researchers say
by Natasha May Health reporter from World news | The Guardian on (#71JK2)
New series in Lancet medical journal finds UPFs, which make up nearly half the average Australian diet, driving escalating' burden of many chronic diseases
Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast
Ultra-processed foods now make up nearly half of the average Australian's diet because the country has fallen behind international best practice" on nutrition, a co-author of a major new global report says.
A series published in leading medical journal the Lancet on Wednesday found ultra-processed foods (UPFs) are increasingly replacing healthy, whole-foods in diets and are a key driver of the escalating global burden of multiple diet-related chronic diseases".
Continue reading...