They're cheap and easy, but what are the health risks associated with processed foods?

Junk food study

File photo dated 9/7/2014 of a pile of cheeseburgers and french fries. Harnessing the rebellious streak among teenagers may help efforts to get youngsters to cut down on junk food, a study suggests.. Issue date: Monday April 22, 2019. Researchers in the United States reported that altering the way teenagers see adverts for fast food companies can lead to a change in dietary choices. See PA story HEALTH JunkFood. Photo credit should read: Dominic Lipinski/PA Wire Credit: Dominic Lipinski/PA/Alamy

The link between diet and health outcomes is well documented.Now findings, published by the British Medical Journal confirm that a diet high in ultra-processed food is linked to a number of health conditions.



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