How does the consumption of processed food affect the pathogenesis of various diseases? - literature review

Paweł Smuszkiewicz-Różański, Gabriela Różańska-Smuszkiewicz, Karolina Koszyczarek, Maja Kotowska, Wiktoria Zamirska, Albin Ziemiański, Katarzyna Zięba, Anna Zygmunt
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Introduction and purpose:With the development of civilization, the amount of technology enabling food processing increases. Due to the implementation of these procedures, food can gain new properties that will make it more attractive in the eyes of the consumer. The aim of our work is to collect information on the relationship between the consumption of processed and ultra-processed food and the development of various diseases, with particular emphasis on civilization diseases. State of knowledge:Processed food often contains non-nutritive ingredients, for example, artificial food additives, which have a negative impact on health. Numerous studies demonstrate the correlation between the consumption of ultra-processed food and the development of various diseases. Scientific research suggests that ultra-processed foods may lead to addictive behavioral and biological responses through their reinforcing effects. It also influences the development of various conditions, including obesity, type II diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, depression, and anxiety. Furthermore, its components pass through the placenta. Summary:In light of the research discussed, we are convinced that we cannot remain indifferent to the role of ultra-processed food in the pathogenesis of many diseases. Its multidirectional negative effects show that it is worth conducting further research to discover more consequences of its mechanisms. At the same time, consumers should become more aware of food composition data to be able to make conscious choices and countries should strive to change the food policies.
食用加工食品对各种疾病的发病机制有何影响?- 文献综述
导言和目的:随着人类文明的发展,食品加工技术的数量也在不断增加。由于这些程序的实施,食品可以获得新的特性,使其在消费者眼中更具吸引力。我们的工作旨在收集有关食用加工食品和超加工食品与各种疾病(尤其是文明病)之间关系的信息。知识现状:加工食品往往含有非营养成分,例如人工食品添加剂,对健康有负面影响。大量研究表明,食用超标加工食品与各种疾病的发生存在相关性。科学研究表明,超加工食品可能通过其强化作用导致成瘾性行为和生物反应。它还会影响各种疾病的发生,包括肥胖、II 型糖尿病、心血管疾病、抑郁症和焦虑症。此外,其成分还会通过胎盘。摘要:根据所讨论的研究,我们确信,我们不能对超加工食品在许多疾病的发病机制中的作用无动于衷。其多方位的负面影响表明,值得进一步研究,以发现其机制的更多后果。同时,消费者应更多地了解食品成分数据,以便做出有意识的选择,各国也应努力改变食品政策。
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