Full list of health dangers from popular ultra-processed foods like fizzy drinks and cakes, from cancer to diabetes and depression

  • Highest increased risk was seen for low levels of good cholesterol in the body
  • READ MORE:  Ultra-processed foods are ‘harmful to EVERY part of the body’

Ultra-processed foods might be almost inescapable – but a major review suggests they could be harmful to every part of your body.

The foods, which include ready meals, sugary cereals and mass-produced bread, have now been linked to a potential increased risk of 32 health problems, including cancer, type 2 diabetes and mental health disorders.

Writing in the British Medical Journal, experts claim this is, in part, due to how such foods are typically packed with fat, salt and sugar, while simultaneously lacking vitamins and fibre.

Some have even likened ultra-processed food to tobacco and called for officials to introduce similar public health control measures, like warning labels, to help curb consumption similar to smoking.

Here MailOnline lists the full 32 health problems experts have linked to diets high in UPFs, from studies involving over 10million people.

Mortality

All cause mortality: This is a measure of death from all causes. The review found a 21 per cent increased risk of death for people who consumed UPF-laden diets.

Death from cardiovascular disease: 50 per cent increased risk.

Death from heart disease: 66 per cent increased risk.

READ MORE: Ultraprocessed foods are ‘harmful to EVERY part of the body’: Biggest study yet links UPFs to 32 illnesses – including cancer and heart disease – as experts call for biscuits, cakes and sweets to be treated like cigarettes 

Cancer

Breast cancer: 15 per increased risk.

Cancer (all types): 12 per cent increased risk.

Tumours of the central nervous system: 20 per cent increased risk.

Chronic lymphocytic leukaemia: 8 per cent increased risk.

Colorectal cancer: 23 per cent increased risk.

Pancreatic cancer: 24 per cent increased risk.

Prostate cancer: 2 per cent increased risk.

Mental Health

Problems sleeping: 41 per cent increased risk.

Anxiety: 48 per cent increased risk.

Common mental disorders: 53 per cent increased risk.

Depressive outcomes: 22 per cent increased risk.

Respiratory health

Asthma: 20 per cent increased risk.

Wheezing: 40 per cent increased risk.

Cardiovascular health

Cardiovascular disease events (combined): 35 per cent increased risk.

Cardiovascular disease morbidity: 20 per cent increased risk.

Hypertension: 23 per cent increased risk.

Hypertriglyceridemia: Overall, 5 per cent decreased risk. However, upper estimate was 50 per cent increased risk, while the lower estimate was a 40 per cent decrease.

Low high density lipoprotein: 102 per cent increased risk.

full list of health dangers from popular ultra-processed foods like fizzy drinks and cakes, from cancer to diabetes and depression

The Nova system, developed by scientists in Brazil more than a decade ago, splits food into four groups based on the amount of processing it has gone through. Unprocessed foods include fruit, vegetables, nuts, eggs and meat. Processed culinary ingredients — which are usually not eaten alone — include oils, butter, sugar and salt

Gastrointestinal health

Crohn’s disease: 71 per cent increased risk.

Ulcerative colitis: 17 per cent increased risk.

Metabolic health

Abdominal obesity: 41 per cent increased risk.

Hyperglycaemia: 10 per cent increased risk.

Metabolic syndrome: 25 per cent increased risk.

Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease: 23 per cent increased risk.

Obesity: 55 per cent increased risk.

Overweight: 36 per cent increased risk.

Overweight + obesity: 29 per cent increased risk.

Type 2 diabetes: 40 per cent increased risk.

The study did not determine a set amount of ultra-processed foods that would need to be consumed to increase the risk of any of these health issues.

WHAT SHOULD A BALANCED DIET LOOK LIKE? 

full list of health dangers from popular ultra-processed foods like fizzy drinks and cakes, from cancer to diabetes and depression

Meals should be based on potatoes, bread, rice, pasta or other starchy carbohydrates, ideally wholegrain, according to the NHS

• Eat at least 5 portions of a variety of fruit and vegetables every day. All fresh, frozen, dried and canned fruit and vegetables count

• Base meals on potatoes, bread, rice, pasta or other starchy carbohydrates, ideally wholegrain

• 30 grams of fibre a day: This is the same as eating all of the following: 5 portions of fruit and vegetables, 2 whole-wheat cereal biscuits, 2 thick slices of wholemeal bread and large baked potato with the skin on

• Have some dairy or dairy alternatives (such as soya drinks) choosing lower fat and lower sugar options

• Eat some beans, pulses, fish, eggs, meat and other proteins (including 2 portions of fish every week, one of which should be oily)

• Choose unsaturated oils and spreads and consuming in small amounts

• Drink 6-8 cups/glasses of water a day

• Adults should have less than 6g of salt and 20g of saturated fat for women or 30g for men a day

Source: NHS Eatwell Guide

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