Association Between Ultraprocessed Food Consumption and Risk of Mortality Among Middle-aged Adults in France

Feb 12, 2019JAMA internal medicine

Ultraprocessed Food Intake Linked to Higher Risk of Death in Middle-aged Adults in France

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Abstract

A 10% increase in ultraprocessed foods consumption is associated with a 14% higher risk of all-cause mortality.

  • The study included 44,551 adults aged 45 years or older from the French NutriNet-Santé Study.
  • Ultraprocessed foods comprised a mean of 14.4% of the total food weight consumed and 29.1% of total energy intake.
  • Consumption of ultraprocessed foods was more common among younger individuals, those with lower income and education levels, and those living alone.
  • A total of 602 deaths (1.4%) were recorded during the follow-up period.
  • After adjustments for various confounding factors, higher consumption of ultraprocessed foods was linked to increased mortality risk.

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