Eating too much ultraprocessed food could take a toll on muscle health, according to new research published Tuesday in the ...
A brand new study just gave everyone another reason to step away from ultraprocessed foods. Already linked to obesity, ...
People who ate more ultra-processed foods had higher levels of fat streaked throughout their thigh muscles ...
Eating high amounts of ultra-processed foods was linked to higher fat accumulation in thigh muscles in a new study.
Chips, hot dogs, bacon, and lunch meat. Many the foods we eat are considered ultra-processed and are built for convenience ...
Ultra-processed food diets may impair muscle health, with MRI findings showing increased fat infiltration in individuals at ...
Researchers found that a diet high in ultra-processed foods is associated with higher amounts of fat stored inside thigh ...
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Ultra-Processed Foods May Be Bad for Muscle Health
Ultra-processed foods may increase the amount of fat that gets stored in the thigh muscles, a new study suggests, raising the ...
Consuming ultra-processed foods can have serious consequences for cardiovascular and metabolic health. Lesser-known effects ...
Incretin-based obesity medications may result in higher muscle-related loss vs. other weight loss strategies, according to ...
A new UNC School of Medicine study of incretin-based medications, including newer medications such as semaglutide and ...
As semaglutide sees a surge in use, new research raises questions about the medication’s effects on muscle health. A study published Aug. 5 in Cell Metabolism and led by researchers at Salt Lake ...
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