@carniyogi @purrpurrbun @FoodFirst_Ty @nypost No evidence sugar is addictive. If sugar is addictive why do those on the UPF group eat more than those on the unprocessed group even though sugar is the same for both? https://t.co/HSyh0yctCc
RT @KevinH_PhD: "Nobody has shown any data" for a composition-independent effect of UPF. Ahem... https://t.co/ljZMWXL8Tw
RT @KevinH_PhD: "Nobody has shown any data" for a composition-independent effect of UPF. Ahem... https://t.co/ljZMWXL8Tw
RT @KevinH_PhD: "Nobody has shown any data" for a composition-independent effect of UPF. Ahem... https://t.co/ljZMWXL8Tw
RT @KevinH_PhD: "Nobody has shown any data" for a composition-independent effect of UPF. Ahem... https://t.co/ljZMWXL8Tw
RT @KevinH_PhD: "Nobody has shown any data" for a composition-independent effect of UPF. Ahem... https://t.co/ljZMWXL8Tw
"Nobody has shown any data" for a composition-independent effect of UPF. Ahem... https://t.co/ljZMWXL8Tw
...one randomized, controlled trial from researchers at the NIH found that people consumed 500 more calories when they ate ultra-processed food compared to less processed food. - The Daily Pump @Schwarzenegger @BornFitness @ketch https://t.co/PlbguHvKOS
RT @WeiseFranklin: Nota: aqui o estudo RCT mencionado no podcast. https://t.co/EUPYGsaI7O
Nota: aqui o estudo RCT mencionado no podcast. https://t.co/EUPYGsaI7O
@camilo_aggio Esqueci de colocar o link, aqui vai: https://t.co/EUPYGsaI7O
@DoctorTro It’s called overeating UPF’s. Sugar does not cause obesity. https://t.co/HSyh0yctCc
@StormyJoseph @johnjanuary1984 @robertlufkinmd It’s called overeating UPF’s. Sugar doesn’t cause obesity. Nice try though. https://t.co/HSyh0yctCc
@ZsoltNagy7 @ScepticalDoctor If sugar causes obesity why did the group consuming UPF’s gain weight even though sugar intake was the same for both groups? Explain please. https://t.co/HSyh0yctCc
@HonnjKai @Haneye Det er det mange som tenker før de begynner å lese nyere forskning! Du er ikke alene om det :) Her er en studie å begynne med. Anbefaler også boken "Ultraprocessed people". https://t.co/PXJak2EguH
@michael_ronning @Chasing_the_dr @DaveEDanna Overconsumption of UPF’s. https://t.co/XOeqcdduwW
@Chasing_the_dr @DaveEDanna I don’t know anything about science. Right. We only have dozens of studies showing sugar does not cause obesity, but you do you. 😂. https://t.co/XOeqcdduwW
And read @KevinH_PhD's work https://t.co/HGQQniDAk2
@jburnmurdoch @PipsFunFacts I haven't had a chance to listen to the podcast you recommended, but in it they link to this article here which seems to be one piece of evidence for unprocessed and UPF not being the same even when the main nutrients are. htt
@captainlonglife @robertlufkinmd Sugar does not cause obesity. Overconsumption of UPF’s do. https://t.co/XOeqcdcWHo
@battyberd @robertlufkinmd Sugar does not cause obesity. Overconsumption of UPF’s do. And sugar is not additive. How ironic that those with a sweet tooth also have a hamburger and fries tooth. https://t.co/XOeqcdcWHo
@RevitalizeLives @robertlufkinmd Sugar does not cause obesity. Overconsumption of UPF’s do. https://t.co/XOeqcdcWHo
@dr_nirvana_ @robertlufkinmd Sugar does not cause obesity. Overconsumption of UPF’s do. https://t.co/XOeqcdcWHo
@ChristianTams @andrewgregory @escardio Thanks for that one! This was the one I was thinking of: https://t.co/AtxUEqfQSw
RT @juan_revenga: Sin embargo, tal y como se refiere en el maravilloso (y sorprendente) paper de @KevinH_PhD los productos ultraprocesados…
@andrewgregory @escardio In contrast to much “nutritional science”, there are actual experiments on this topic. That is why I think that the associations (but not the magnitude) in the metaanalysis are likely accurate. https://t.co/cVYm1klshQ
@BiggestComeback @TamarHaspel @washingtonpost The elephant in the room is Ultra Processed Foods Low powered short duration RCT by @KevinH_PhD & more research required however a macro based approach may be just as misguided as calorie based approaches
RT @juan_revenga: Sin embargo, tal y como se refiere en el maravilloso (y sorprendente) paper de @KevinH_PhD los productos ultraprocesados…
Sin embargo, tal y como se refiere en el maravilloso (y sorprendente) paper de @KevinH_PhD los productos ultraprocesados se caracterizan por la presencia de ingredientes cosméticos que les aportan "cualidades sensoriales sobrenaturales" https://t.co/2Ap2E6
@henri_mourant https://t.co/75LjqvvVZJ This one
@AaronBergman18 @jdcmedlock RCTs indicate[1] that (1) ultra-processed food causes people to gain weight, and (2) omega-6 fats (which I think is basically what you’re worried about when you speak of seed oils?) have little effect on adiposity. https://t
RT @natalia__coelho: @AaronBergman18 @daniel_271828 What are your thoughts on this RCT from @.KevinH_PhD? https://t.co/0cjvRhJjyg
@AaronBergman18 @daniel_271828 What are your thoughts on this RCT from @.KevinH_PhD? https://t.co/0cjvRhJjyg
RT @bava23: #healthcare must STOP addiction to ultraprocessed foods!! Don't trust anything #bigfood advertises https://t.co/C9pG6kwRTD
#healthcare must STOP addiction to ultraprocessed foods!! Don't trust anything #bigfood advertises https://t.co/C9pG6kwRTD
· Avoid processed food Eating highly processed foods for just two weeks can lead to weight gain and body fat increase. Eat real food. Get 90% of your calories from single-ingredient nutrient-dense sources. https://t.co/Dam6viyJKz
@MeganMcVay1 @TamarHaspel @NanciGuestRDPhD @DrJenGunter That presumes that UPF overeating is simply due to pleasantness which is not necessarily the case. In our 2019 RCT, participants rated meals from both diets equally pleasant but ate ~500 kcal/d more o
RT @peachreyes: Ultra-Processed Diets Cause Excess Calorie Intake and Weight Gain: An Inpatient Randomized Controlled Trial of Ad Libitum F…
Ultra-Processed Diets Cause Excess Calorie Intake and Weight Gain: An Inpatient Randomized Controlled Trial of Ad Libitum Food Intake: Cell Metabolism #capstonequestionworthy2023 https://t.co/qLysg3WIgw
@ifixhearts @PompPodcast @APompliano Just read Kevin Hall's 2019 paper from Cell Metabolism on ultra-processed food. How do we get politicians to step up on this? These foods are cheaper, more available, and unregulated. Great to see you hitting up Pomp'
@MigrationEra @robertlufkinmd They do not cause obesity. Nice try though. https://t.co/XOeqcdcWHo
@robertlufkinmd No evidence fructose causes obesity. Nice try though. https://t.co/XOeqcdcWHo
@mopstain @AlpacaAurelius Sugar does not cause obesity. https://t.co/XOeqcdcWHo
@mchenard129 @AlpacaAurelius Sugar does not cause obesity. https://t.co/XOeqcdcWHo
@djellicon Evidence is gathering, yes, in observational studies and this randomised study is also worth a look… @DoctorChrisVT has also written a book called Ultra Processed People. Perhaps check that out too? https://t.co/XP5ERU4M9V
@edxe47 @RyanMarino Sugar doesn’t cause obesity. Overconsumption of UPF’s do. https://t.co/XOeqcdcWHo
@JamesSeldon @RyanMarino Sugar in both groups exactly the same but the processed group gained more weight. Hmm looks like your theory just went to shyt. https://t.co/XOeqcdcWHo
RT @jerryteixeira: But more sinister, UPF have been shown to bypass your satiety signals causing you to eat more of them before feeling ful…
@sguyenet @deirdre_tobias I’m probably misunderstanding this, but isn’t @KevinH_PhD’s recent & ongoing research is revealing how individual nutrients (salt, sugar, fat) doesn’t necessarily cause higher ad lib intake, rather it’s some unknown property o
But more sinister, UPF have been shown to bypass your satiety signals causing you to eat more of them before feeling full. There are many types of diets that can work for you long term, but a unifying factor between all of them is... they minimize UPF
@deheij De Nova score is een definitie kwestie. Maar dat doet niets af aan het bewezen feit dat er wel degelijk een relatie is tussen UPF en gezondheid/ obesitas. UPF is gemaakt om ons te laten dooreten door onze verzadiging te foppen. https://t.co/yKFfHEw
@FrogHarmless @ScepticalDoctor @JoinHava Epi data is pretty strong no? Even more impressive is heavy duty RCTs. 500 cals per day extra is definitely enough to explain a huge part of the epidemic. https://t.co/xcOjtCRoZv
@ggkuhnle @CWaterworth2 Was it very different in this RCT by @KevinH_PhD et al? https://t.co/PgjKPD8W8i https://t.co/A4JWW4q0EY
@nutbuttermel @FionaQuigs @_captainscience @Leicnut It's @KevinH_PhD's study (https://t.co/XNmrh7coFq) - and food matrix would be one potential explanation. As far as I can see, there are more studies to look into this further, so we should know more soon.
@ClearThinker66 @sAugust06 Thanks! Don't have time to watch a lecture about this but have had a look at the literature. The only really convincing finding is that eating a lot of UPF results in weight gain. The most interesting study about why is this RCT.
@ModelAyshaMirza @robertlufkinmd Here. https://t.co/HSyh0yctCc Paper basically shows that between the processed group and unprocessed groups that even though all macronutrients were the same people on the processed diet ate more due the the energy dens
@robertlufkinmd @ModelAyshaMirza Sugar exactly the same in both groups but processed food group gained weight. Hmmm. https://t.co/XOeqcdcWHo
@McChugar @GeekNfit Les produits que j'ai cités sont mauvais pour la santé, leur absence est donc un argument et j'ai également cité des articles scientifiques mais faudrait me lire avant de me répondre et de faire le malin https://t.co/AbUZHDbinT
@snarkfiend @CarnistLs @LucianTritt @nutrition_facts This one shows that people who eat the ultra processed options eat with 500 calories more than those on unprocessed diet. Everyone can replicate this at home, experimenting with different food groups ht
RT @Moveribfan: Our 3rd day of campaign to end marketing of the ultra-processed food products. Ultra-processed diet led to increased energy…
RT @Moveribfan: Our 3rd day of campaign to end marketing of the ultra-processed food products. Ultra-processed diet led to increased energy…
RT @Moveribfan: Our 3rd day of campaign to end marketing of the ultra-processed food products. Ultra-processed diet led to increased energy…
RT @Moveribfan: Our 3rd day of campaign to end marketing of the ultra-processed food products. Ultra-processed diet led to increased energy…
RT @Moveribfan: Our 3rd day of campaign to end marketing of the ultra-processed food products. Ultra-processed diet led to increased energy…
RT @Moveribfan: Our 3rd day of campaign to end marketing of the ultra-processed food products. Ultra-processed diet led to increased energy…
@ggkuhnle Over & out Gunter. You know how misleading that is. Your critics are looking right—tobacco industry tactics. @DoctorChrisVT just a ‘tv doctor’? Why no sane ‘let’s study this more’ response to @KevinH_PhD https://t.co/aD43bDp44C from scientist
RT @Moveribfan: Our 3rd day of campaign to end marketing of the ultra-processed food products. Ultra-processed diet led to increased energy…
RT @Moveribfan: Our 3rd day of campaign to end marketing of the ultra-processed food products. Ultra-processed diet led to increased energy…
RT @Moveribfan: Our 3rd day of campaign to end marketing of the ultra-processed food products. Ultra-processed diet led to increased energy…
RT @Moveribfan: Our 3rd day of campaign to end marketing of the ultra-processed food products. Ultra-processed diet led to increased energy…
RT @Moveribfan: Our 3rd day of campaign to end marketing of the ultra-processed food products. Ultra-processed diet led to increased energy…
RT @Moveribfan: Our 3rd day of campaign to end marketing of the ultra-processed food products. Ultra-processed diet led to increased energy…
RT @Moveribfan: Our 3rd day of campaign to end marketing of the ultra-processed food products. Ultra-processed diet led to increased energy…
RT @Moveribfan: Our 3rd day of campaign to end marketing of the ultra-processed food products. Ultra-processed diet led to increased energy…
RT @Moveribfan: Our 3rd day of campaign to end marketing of the ultra-processed food products. Ultra-processed diet led to increased energy…
RT @Moveribfan: Our 3rd day of campaign to end marketing of the ultra-processed food products. Ultra-processed diet led to increased energy…
RT @Moveribfan: Our 3rd day of campaign to end marketing of the ultra-processed food products. Ultra-processed diet led to increased energy…
RT @Moveribfan: Our 3rd day of campaign to end marketing of the ultra-processed food products. Ultra-processed diet led to increased energy…
RT @Moveribfan: Our 3rd day of campaign to end marketing of the ultra-processed food products. Ultra-processed diet led to increased energy…
RT @Moveribfan: Our 3rd day of campaign to end marketing of the ultra-processed food products. Ultra-processed diet led to increased energy…
Our 3rd day of campaign to end marketing of the ultra-processed food products. Ultra-processed diet led to increased energy intake( ~500 Cal/day) and weight gain(~900 G) within 14 days when compared to unprocessed diet in a randomised control trial. http
The UPF diet led to increased energy intake( ~500 Cal/day) and weight gain(~900Gms) within 14 days when compared to unprocessed diet in a randomised control trial.#WorldFoodSafetyDay #unsafefood #warninglabelonjunk @fssaiindia @OfficeOf_MM @MoHFW_INDIA
@KevinH_PhD Could try a VPN or read this excellent paper instead https://t.co/liLy2g0Se0 and avoid an odd and awkward narrative discussing aspartame, emulsifiers and BPA in packaging
@BBCNews @jen_unwin Not the food on the picture, but yes. Take o look at @KevinH_PhD et al 2019 https://t.co/l1uJfOsqbI for an orientation. (Hope it's the correct Kevin Hall).
@ScottySr77 The food absolutely can be the cause: https://t.co/G7j3Eo2nZK
2019 Cell Metab from @KevinH_PhD. Randomized cross over trial comparing an ultraprocessed vs unprocessed ad Lib diet. Palatability ratings similar between conditions, but ultraprocessed diet increased energy intake by ~500kcsl/d https://t.co/wHkl07wOny
Link to @KevinH_PhD study here: https://t.co/QdRV88FtGW
@DaveHPT Hi Dave Have you seen this study? According to many scientists, this study is virtually beyond critism, due to its design and execution. It's a fascinating read. https://t.co/kQ9tXbjOmm