2024
DOI: 10.1002/osp4.70029
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A Pilot Study of a Novel Dietary Intervention Targeting Ultra‐Processed Food Intake

Charlotte J. Hagerman,
Asher E. Hong,
Emma Jennings
et al.

Abstract: BackgroundUltra‐processed foods (UPFs) are harmful to health but ubiquitous in the modern food environment, comprising almost 60% of the average American diet. This study assessed the feasibility, acceptability, and preliminary efficacy of a novel behavioral intervention designed to reduce UPF intake.MethodsFourteen adults participated in an 8‐week pilot intervention, which consisted of weekly group sessions, individual meal planning sessions, and financial support. Dietary intake was assessed using three Auto… Show more

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