2019
DOI: 10.1017/s1368980018003762
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Ultra-processed foods: what they are and how to identify them

Abstract: The present commentary contains a clear and simple guide designed to identify ultra-processed foods. It responds to the growing interest in ultra-processed foods among policy makers, academic researchers, health professionals, journalists and consumers concerned to devise policies, investigate dietary patterns, advise people, prepare media coverage, and when buying food and checking labels in shops or at home. Ultra-processed foods are defined within the NOVA classification system, which groups foods according… Show more

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“…We designed the NOVA-based food environment audit instrument named AUDITNOVA in stages that involved systematic meetings of the research group; detailed analysis of Brazilian and international audit instruments and detailed analysis of the NOVA food classification proposed by Monteiro et al [17][18][19] . The processing of food identified by NOVA involves physical, biological and chemical processes applied after food is separated from nature and before it is eaten or prepared as dishes and meals.…”
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“…We designed the NOVA-based food environment audit instrument named AUDITNOVA in stages that involved systematic meetings of the research group; detailed analysis of Brazilian and international audit instruments and detailed analysis of the NOVA food classification proposed by Monteiro et al [17][18][19] . The processing of food identified by NOVA involves physical, biological and chemical processes applied after food is separated from nature and before it is eaten or prepared as dishes and meals.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…• group 4: ultra-processed foods. Formulations made mainly or entirely from food-derived substances and additives, with little or no food from group 1 [17][18][19] .…”
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“…. other cosmetic additives.”3 These foods include savoury snacks, reconstituted meat products, preprepared frozen dishes, and soft drinks.…”
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“…In the 10 years since Brazilian researchers coined the term ultra-processed foods,4 there has been a growing body of evidence associating consumption of such foods with poor diet quality, increased cardiovascular risk factors (eg, dyslipidaemia, hypertension), and adverse health outcomes such as obesity and metabolic syndrome 3…”
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