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Sugar, Ultra-Processed Foods & Mental Health (Adult Population)

The CNP Sugar, Ultra-Processed Foods & Mental Health Research Category consolidates research exploring the bidirectional relationship between dietary intake, sugar, 'ultra-processed foods' (UPFs), and mental health in the adult population. To build your personalized professional library in nutritional psychology research, become a CNP Library Member.

RESEARCH SUMMARIES

2024

The association between ultra-processed food consumption and health-related quality of life differs across lifestyle and socioeconomic strata

2019

Indian Academy of Pediatrics Guidelines on the Fast and Junk Foods, Sugar-Sweetened Beverages, Fruit Juices, and Energy Drinks

2024

Association between junk food consumption and mental health problems in adults: A systematic review and meta-analysis

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2024

Associations between ultra-processed food consumption and adverse brain health outcomes

2024

Association of ultra-processed food consumption with all cause and cause specific mortality: population based cohort study

2024

Screen time use and ultra-processed food consumption in adolescents: A focus group qualitative study.

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2022

Total sugar intake is associated with higher prevalence of depressive symptoms in obese adults

2024

Chronic and immediate refined carbohydrate consumption and facial attractiveness

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2019

Ultra-processed diets cause excess calorie intake and weight gain: an inpatient randomized controlled trial of ad libitum food intake