Ultra-processed foods and the risk of IBD: is it time to modify diet?

2021 
Summary Intake of specific dietary macro- and micronutrients has been implicated in modulating the risk of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD)(Nat Rev Gastroenterol Hepatol 2018;15:525-535). Recent epidemiological and pre-clinical studies have additionally examined the impact of non-nutritional dietary components on IBD. Ultra-processed foods (UPF), as defined by the NOVA classification, are foods of mainly industrial origin, often containing little or no whole foods but many ingredients including food additives such as artificial colors and flavors, stabilizers, emulsifiers, and preservatives(Public Health Nutr 2019;22:936-941). The objective of the study by Narula et al (BMJ 2021;374:n1554) was to examine the association between intake of UPF and the risk of developing IBD.
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