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Online poll shows Americans can’t tell healthy processed foods from unhealthy ones

Last updated: July 8, 2025 10:25 am
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Processed foods have often been vilified for their supposed negative health effects, but a new study by the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine reveals that many Americans struggle to distinguish between healthy and unhealthy processed foods. The study, published in JAMA Network Open, found that 39% of respondents incorrectly believed that all processed foods are unhealthy.

When asked about foods that increase the risk of type 2 diabetes, 51% of participants cited sugar, 19% said desserts, and 7% mentioned carbohydrates in general— all of which were inaccurate responses. According to lead author Dr. Neal Barnard, it’s essential to differentiate between different types of processed foods, as some can actually reduce the risk of diabetes and cardiovascular disease.

The survey, conducted among 2,174 U.S. adults, highlighted the need for public education on the distinctions between healthful and unhealthful ultra-processed foods. The American Medical Association recently adopted a policy to raise awareness about this issue, and the FDA is expected to release a Request for Information on defining ultra-processed foods.

While the NOVA system is commonly used to categorize ultra-processed foods, the FDA has yet to develop its own definition. This definition could impact future dietary guidelines and federal food assistance programs. Dr. Barnard emphasizes the importance of aligning the definition with scientific evidence to avoid further confusion among the public.

Studies have shown that processed meat consumption is linked to an increased risk of diabetes and cardiovascular disease, while plant-based ultra-processed foods like breakfast cereals can actually reduce these risks. A Harvard University study revealed a 44% higher diabetes risk with processed meat consumption, whereas consuming ultra-processed cereals was associated with a 22% lower risk.

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Additionally, a recent BMC study demonstrated that moderate consumption of muesli and bran cereals could reduce mortality risks related to cardiovascular disease and cancer. These findings underscore the importance of choosing the right kinds of processed foods to promote overall health.

In conclusion, it’s crucial for individuals to understand the nuances of processed foods and their impact on health. By identifying and selecting healthful processed options, such as plant-based cereals and canned fruits and vegetables, Americans can make informed choices to combat chronic diseases like diabetes and cardiovascular issues. This study serves as a reminder that not all processed foods are created equal, and education is key in making healthy dietary decisions.

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