Ultra-processed foods: Implications for gastrointestinal health.

IF 5.4 3区 医学 Q1 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY
Anupam Kumar Singh, Akash Gandotra, Shubham Kumar, Arjun Singh, Rakesh Kochhar, Manish Manrai
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Abstract

Ultra-processed foods (UPFs) are believed to contribute to the development of multiple chronic inflammatory diseases, including inflammatory bowel diseases and metabolic syndrome, based on epidemiological studies and emerging preclinical and clinical research. Several aspects of food processing and formulation in the development of chronic inflammatory diseases are currently being studied. Ongoing research emphasizes epidemiological evidence and mechanistic insights regarding UPFs and their interaction with the intestinal microbiota. In this review, we explore UPFs, their interaction with the intestinal microbiota, and the implications for gastrointestinal health.

超加工食品:对胃肠道健康的影响。
根据流行病学研究和新兴的临床前和临床研究,超加工食品(upf)被认为有助于多种慢性炎症性疾病的发展,包括炎症性肠病和代谢综合征。目前正在研究食品加工和配方在慢性炎症性疾病发展中的几个方面。正在进行的研究强调流行病学证据和关于upf及其与肠道微生物群相互作用的机制见解。在这篇综述中,我们探讨了upf,它们与肠道微生物群的相互作用,以及对胃肠道健康的影响。
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World Journal of Gastroenterology
World Journal of Gastroenterology 医学-胃肠肝病学
CiteScore
7.80
自引率
4.70%
发文量
464
审稿时长
2.4 months
期刊介绍: The primary aims of the WJG are to improve diagnostic, therapeutic and preventive modalities and the skills of clinicians and to guide clinical practice in gastroenterology and hepatology.
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