Paul Saladino· MD
the US dietary guidelines advisory Committee reported that there is limited evidence that ultra-processed Foods increase the risk of obesity in adults
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the US dietary guidelines advisory Committee reported that there is limited evidence that ultra-processed Foods increase the risk of obesity in adults
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that committee that makes those guidelines recently came out and said we're not convinced Ultra processed foods actually contribute to obesity in the United States