Contribution of ultra-processed foods in visceral fat deposition and other adiposity indicators: Prospective analysis nested in the PREDIMED-Plus trial

Feb 21, 2021Clinical nutrition (Edinburgh, Scotland)

Ultra-Processed Foods Linked to Belly Fat and Body Fat Measures in a Long-Term Study

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Abstract

On average, ultra-processed food (UPF) accounted for 8.11% of total daily intake at baseline.

  • A 10% daily increase in UPF consumption is associated with greater accumulation of visceral fat.
  • Higher UPF consumption correlates with an increased android-to-gynoid fat ratio.
  • Total fat mass also shows significant increases with higher UPF intake.
  • These associations were observed in a sample of 1485 participants aged 55-75 years with overweight or obesity.

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