Consumption of ultra-processed foods in Canada.

Nov 18, 2020Health reports

Eating ultra-processed foods in Canada

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Abstract

On average, ultra-processed foods contributed 45.7% of total daily energy intake among Canadians in 2015.

  • The energy contribution from ultra-processed foods decreased from 47.8% in 2004 to 45.7% in 2015 for the overall population.
  • More than half of total daily energy intake from ultra-processed foods came from children and adolescents.
  • Energy contributions from soft drinks, fruit juices, and fruit drinks declined, especially among children and adolescents.
  • Conversely, ultra-processed breads contributed more energy in 2015 across nearly all age-sex groups.
  • Adults aged 55 or older showed an increase in energy contribution from ultra-processed foods since 2004.

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