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cardiometabolic diseases, chronic disease, diabetes, hyperpalatable, obesity, tobacco, ultraprocessed foodsProcessed Foods and Health

This factsheet from the Harvard TH Chan School of Public Health details how food processing is a very broad spectrum that ranges from basic technologies like freezing or milling to the incorporation of additives that promote shelf stability or increase palatability. As a general rule, emphasizing unprocessed or minimally processed foods in the daily diet is optimal.

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Harvard TH Chan School of Public Health
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cardiometabolic diseases, chronic disease, diabetes, hyperpalatable, obesity, tobacco, ultraprocessed foods