444w3throws_lemy in publichealthUltra-processed foods linked to higher risk of precancerous polyps, new study findshttps://www.cbsnews.com/news/ultra-processed-foods-precancerous-polyps-risk-new-study/
ryannathans @aussie.zone - 4wIf they can't even define ultra processed foods, how did they conduct a study on their consumption.. 4
FlexibleToast @lemmy.world - 4wThere aren't that many gray areas. You could just use a very conservative classification system. 5
zero_spelled_with_an_ecks @programming.dev - 4w UPF intake, derived from food-frequency questionnaires administered every 4 years I guess it's the best data available but it's not that useful to check once every 4 years based on what people remember. 3
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Ultra-processed foods linked to higher risk of precancerous polyps, new study finds
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/ultra-processed-foods-precancerous-polyps-risk-new-study/If they can't even define ultra processed foods, how did they conduct a study on their consumption..
There aren't that many gray areas. You could just use a very conservative classification system.
I guess it's the best data available but it's not that useful to check once every 4 years based on what people remember.