Journal article

Ultra-processed foods and human health: the main thesis and the evidence

CA Monteiro, MLC Louzada, E Steele-Martinez, G Cannon, GC Andrade, P Baker, M Bes-Rastrollo, M Bonaccio, AN Gearhardt, N Khandpur, M Kolby, RB Levy, PP Machado, JC Moubarac, LFM Rezende, JA Rivera, G Scrinis, B Srour, B Swinburn, M Touvier

Lancet | Elsevier BV | Published : 2025

Abstract

This first paper in a three-part Lancet Series combines narrative and systematic reviews with original analyses and meta-analyses to assess three hypotheses concerning a dietary pattern based on ultra-processed foods. The first hypothesis—that this pattern is globally displacing long-established diets centred on whole foods and their culinary preparation as dishes and meals—is supported by decades of national food intake and purchase surveys, and recent global sales data. The second—that this pattern results in deterioration of diet quality, especially in relation to chronic disease prevention—is confirmed by national food intake surveys, large cohorts, and interventional studies showing gro..

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