By Research Summaries on February 5, 2024
Category: Chronic Kidney Disease

Ultra-processed food consumption and the risk of incident chronic kidney disease: a systematic review and meta-analysis of cohort studies

Eating ultra-processed foods regularly may set an individual on the path to developing chronic kidney disease (CKD).

​This study assessed the risk of developing chronic kidney disease (CKD) based on the level of consumption of ultra-processed foods. Researchers evaluated the dietary and medical records of 219,132 men and women who participated in 5 studies. 

Researchers noticed that the higher the frequency and amount of ultra-processed foods people consumed, the more vulnerable they are to having chronic kidney disease. The data from this study showed that consistent ingestion of ultra-processed foods may be a contributing factor to the growing burden of chronic kidney disease globally.

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