Ultra-Processed Foods and the Impact on Cardiometabolic Health: The Role of Diet Quality.

IF 8.5 2区 医学 Q1 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM Diabetes & Metabolism Journal Pub Date : 2024-11-01 Epub Date: 2024-11-21 DOI:10.4093/dmj.2024.0659
Xiaowen Wang, Qi Sun
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The consumption of ultra-processed foods (UPFs) has surged globally, raising significant public health concerns due to their associations with a range of adverse health outcomes. This review aims to elucidate potential health impacts of UPF intake and underscore the importance of considering diet quality when interpreting study findings. UPF group, as classified by the Nova system based on the extent of industrial processing, contains numerous individual food items with a wide spectrum of nutrient profiles, as well as differential quality as reflected by their potential health effects. The quality of a given food may well misalign with the processing levels so that a UPF food can be nutritious and healthful whereas a non-UPF food can be of low quality and excess intake of which may lead to adverse health consequences. The current review argues that it is critical to focus on the nutritional content and quality of foods and their role within the overall dietary pattern rather than only the level of processing. Further research should dissect health effects of diet quality and food processing, investigate the health impacts of ingredients that render the UPF categorization, understand roles of metabolomics and the gut microbiome in mediating and modulating the health effects of food processing, and consider environmental sustainability in UPF studies. Emphasizing nutrient-dense healthful foods and dietary patterns shall remain the pivotal strategy for promoting overall health and preventing chronic diseases.

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超加工食品及其对心脏代谢健康的影响:饮食质量的作用。
超加工食品(upf)的消费量在全球范围内激增,由于与一系列不良健康后果有关,引起了重大的公共卫生问题。本综述旨在阐明UPF摄入对健康的潜在影响,并强调在解释研究结果时考虑饮食质量的重要性。UPF组由Nova系统根据工业加工程度进行分类,包含许多具有广泛营养成分的单个食品,以及其潜在健康影响所反映的不同质量。特定食品的质量很可能与加工水平不一致,因此UPF食品可能是营养和健康的,而非UPF食品可能是低质量的,过量摄入可能导致不利的健康后果。目前的审查认为,关键是要关注食品的营养成分和质量及其在整体饮食模式中的作用,而不仅仅是加工水平。进一步的研究应该剖析饮食质量和食品加工对健康的影响,调查导致UPF分类的成分对健康的影响,了解代谢组学和肠道微生物组在介导和调节食品加工对健康的影响中的作用,并在UPF研究中考虑环境的可持续性。强调营养丰富的健康食品和饮食模式仍然是促进全面健康和预防慢性病的关键战略。
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Diabetes & Metabolism Journal
Diabetes & Metabolism Journal Medicine-Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism
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10.40
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92
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52 weeks
期刊介绍: The aims of the Diabetes & Metabolism Journal are to contribute to the cure of and education about diabetes mellitus, and the advancement of diabetology through the sharing of scientific information on the latest developments in diabetology among members of the Korean Diabetes Association and other international societies. The Journal publishes articles on basic and clinical studies, focusing on areas such as metabolism, epidemiology, pathogenesis, complications, and treatments relevant to diabetes mellitus. It also publishes articles covering obesity and cardiovascular disease. Articles on translational research and timely issues including ubiquitous care or new technology in the management of diabetes and metabolic disorders are welcome. In addition, genome research, meta-analysis, and randomized controlled studies are welcome for publication. The editorial board invites articles from international research or clinical study groups. Publication is determined by the editors and peer reviewers, who are experts in their specific fields of diabetology.
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