Association between consumption of ultra-processed foods and all cause mortality: SUN prospective cohort study
BMJ Jun 05, 2019
Rico-Campà A, et al. - In this prospective cohort study involving 19,899 candidates (aged 20-91 years), researchers explored the connection between consumption of ultra-processed foods and all-cause mortality via multivariable Cox proportional hazard models. During 200,432 persons years of follow-up, 335 deaths occurred. According to findings, higher consumption of ultra-processed foods (> 4 servings daily) was independently linked to a 62% relatively increased hazard for all-cause mortality. All-cause mortality increased by 18% for each additional serving of ultra-processed food.
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