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The consumption of processed foods is a primary driver for the development of diabetes, as evidenced by dietary patterns in urban populations [1], [2], and the high sugar and fat content inherent in these products [3]. Furthermore, large-scale reliance on processed foods is linked to increased obesity and diabetes prevalence [4], particularly among individuals with sedentary lifestyles [5].
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The Western Diet: Processed Foods and Meats Are Killing Us sentientmedia.org 2 facts
claimIndividuals who maintain a sedentary lifestyle and consume exclusively highly processed foods and meats have a higher likelihood of being diagnosed with diabetes or heart disease compared to active individuals who monitor their health and eating habits.
claimHigh consumption of sugar and fat, which are typically found in highly processed foods, can cause diabetes.
Implications of the Western Diet for Agricultural Production, Health ... frontiersin.org 1 fact
claimCurrent dietary patterns cause an acceleration of greenhouse gas emissions, increased prevalence of obesity and diabetes, and an expansion of land-use change to satisfy the demand for highly processed food products and sugary drinks.
Western pattern diet | Nutrition and Dietetics | Research Starters ebsco.com 1 fact
claimResidents of urban neighborhoods that rely on processed foods from fast-food restaurants and convenience stores experience higher rates of health problems, including obesity and diabetes.