Ultra-processed foods and higher risk of mouth, throat and esophagus cancers

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Consuming more ultra-processed foods may increase the risk of developing cancers in the upper aerodigestive tract, regardless of obesity.

Eating more ultra-processed foods (UPFs) may be associated with a higher risk of developing cancers of upper aerodigestive tract (including the mouth, throat and esophagus), according to a new study.  The authors of this international study, which analyzed diet and lifestyle data on 450,111 adults who were followed for approximately 14 years, say obesity associated with the consumption of UPFs may not be the only factor to blame.

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