Katrana@discuss.tchncs.detoLoseIt: Lose the Fat@discuss.tchncs.de•It’s Time to End the Tyranny of Ultra-Processed Food
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1 year agoI had issues accessing both of those articles but this one from NPR seems similar for anytime else in the same boat: https://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2023/05/25/1178163270/ultra-processed-foods-health-risk-weight-gain
It makes a lot of sense- those foods are often engineered to be irresistible/cravable, much more than “natural” foods are. If they are easy to digest without a lot of fiber, it also likely affects our microbiome.
I agree, it has to be a lifestyle change NOT a temporary change. However, at the same time I find that I often don’t crave those foods as much the less I eat of them. For example pizza or Oreos went from maybe once a week to maybe once a month or less. While it usually tastes good in the moment, I have been trying to focus on how I feel afterwards. Eating “healthy” (lots of vegetables/legumes in general) and exercising has actually helped me reduce or eliminate a lot of the random aches and pains that I associated with getting older. As soon as I notice myself slacking off a bit and eating more sugar or processed foods I start to feel it in my joints. Pain (or lack thereof) is really good incentive for me!