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Study links ultra-processed food intake to prediabetes in young adults

Last updated: November 11, 2025 7:35 am
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The consumption of ultra-processed foods (UPFs) has been on the rise in the United States, with more than half of daily calories coming from items like fast food and packaged snacks. These foods are often high in sodium, sugar, and unhealthy fats, making them a significant contributor to health issues such as type 2 diabetes. While research in adults has shown a clear link between UPF consumption and chronic conditions, there has been limited exploration of the effects on young people.

A recent study conducted by researchers at the Keck School of Medicine of USC delved into the relationship between UPF intake and glucose metabolism in young adults. This study, one of the first of its kind, followed 85 participants over a four-year period to track changes in their dietary habits and biological processes. The results revealed that an increase in UPF consumption was associated with a higher risk of prediabetes and insulin resistance among the participants.

Published in the journal Nutrition and Metabolism, the study highlighted the impact of diet on metabolic health in young adults. Dr. Vaia Lida Chatzi, the senior author of the study, emphasized the importance of dietary choices in preventing early metabolic diseases. By focusing on whole and raw foods like fruits, vegetables, and whole grains, young adults can reduce their risk of developing type 2 diabetes later in life.

The study also identified signs of prediabetes in participants, showcasing the link between UPF consumption and glucose regulation. By analyzing blood samples and tracking dietary changes, the researchers found that a 10% increase in UPF intake correlated with a higher risk of prediabetes and insulin resistance.

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The findings underscore the need to limit ultra-processed foods in young adults to prevent the onset of chronic conditions like diabetes. Yiping Li, the study’s first author, emphasized the importance of reducing UPF consumption to support overall health and well-being. Future research will focus on identifying specific foods that pose the greatest risk and exploring the biological mechanisms behind these connections.

Overall, the study sheds light on the impact of diet on metabolic health in young adults and underscores the importance of making informed dietary choices to prevent chronic diseases. By prioritizing whole and raw foods over ultra-processed options, young adults can take control of their health and reduce their risk of developing conditions like type 2 diabetes.

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