The American Heart Association’s new science advisory links high consumption of ultra-processed foods to increased cardiometabolic risks and mortality, urging targeted reduction of HFSS UPFs. The report also calls for policy reforms, equity-focused strategies, and further research into mechanisms beyond nutrient content.
Cutting HFSS ultra-processed foods may save lives, says AHA report
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- Post published:August 11, 2025
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