By Research Summaries on June 25, 2024
Category: Cardiovascular Disease

Associations of ultra-processed food consumption, circulating protein biomarkers, and risk of cardiovascular disease

The odds of developing cardiovascular disease are stacked against passionate consumers of ultra-processed foods.

​This study examined if higher intake of ultra-processed foods is tied to greater risk of cardiovascular disease. A total of 26,362 Swedish men and women enrolled for this study and volunteered information about their dietary choices and cardiovascular disease diagnosis status.

Researchers observed that habitual eating of ultra-processed foods resulted in a hike in the risk of cardiovascular disease. Data from this study showed that likeness for ultra-processed foods may edge an individual closer to receiving a diagnosis of cardiovascular disease.

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