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Ultra-processed foods could be making you age faster

Last updated: February 20, 2026 9:50 pm
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The detrimental effects of ultra-processed foods (UPFs) on our health and ageing process have been a topic of increasing concern in recent years. UPFs are pre-packaged foods that are manufactured in factories using purified ingredients, often loaded with unhealthy fats, sugars, salt, and artificial additives. These foods are low in nutritional value and have been linked to a range of chronic health issues, including obesity, cancer, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and more.

Research has shown that a high consumption of UPFs is associated with a higher risk of premature ageing. Studies conducted in the US and China have found that individuals who consume a large amount of UPFs tend to have a biological age that is older than their actual age, leading to an increased risk of mortality. These findings suggest that UPFs may contribute to accelerated ageing processes in the body.

While the exact mechanism behind how UPFs drive premature ageing is still not fully understood, researchers believe that the processing of these foods may play a significant role. The processing of UPFs may introduce harmful compounds or alter the nutritional content in a way that accelerates biological ageing. Despite the ongoing debate, multiple studies have consistently shown a link between high UPF consumption and faster ageing.

In light of these findings, it is advisable to limit the intake of ultra-processed foods and opt for whole, unprocessed foods whenever possible. While the ubiquity of UPFs in the modern food environment can make this challenging, making conscious choices to prioritize fresh, nutritious foods can have a positive impact on overall health and longevity. By raising awareness about the impact of UPFs on ageing and health, we can take steps towards creating a healthier, more age-friendly environment for ourselves and future generations.

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