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‘True food’ research database offers rankings for 50,000 processed foods

Last updated: January 16, 2025 8:10 am
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A recent study conducted by researchers from Mass General Brigham has shed light on the prevalence of processed foods available at three major grocery retailers. Using an algorithm to analyze the foods offered at these stores, the researchers assigned a score to each food item based on its level of processing. The results of the study have been published in Nature Food.

The researchers aimed to provide consumers and policymakers with valuable information to help them make more informed decisions about their food choices. With the rise of highly processed and ultra-processed foods in the market, it has become increasingly important to understand the impact of these foods on our health.

Processed foods, especially those that are ultra-processed, are known to contain high amounts of additives, preservatives, sugar, salt, and unhealthy fats. Consuming these foods regularly has been linked to health issues such as obesity, diabetes, and heart disease. However, identifying which foods are processed, highly processed, or ultra-processed can be a challenge for consumers.

To address this issue, the researchers developed an algorithm called FPro to determine the degree of processing for the foods available at Target, Whole Foods, and Walmart. They created a database called GroceryDB, which contains information on over 50,000 food items from these stores. This database is accessible to consumers through the TrueFood website, where they can compare foods based on their processing score, nutrition facts, and ingredient composition.

The researchers found that while Whole Foods offers more minimally processed options compared to Walmart and Target, most of the foods sold at these stores are still classified as ultra-processed. In some food categories, highly processed foods were the only option available at certain stores, limiting consumer choice.

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Moving forward, the researchers hope to expand their database to include geolocation information and temporal monitoring to provide a more comprehensive view of food options across different regions. By leveraging artificial intelligence and data science, they aim to scale up their efforts to improve public health and promote access to healthier food options.

Overall, this research highlights the importance of understanding the processing levels of the foods we consume and the need for tools that can help consumers make better food choices. By empowering individuals with information about the foods they eat, we can work towards a healthier future for all.

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