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Are ice cream and potato chips as addictive as drugs?

A recent study has unveiled that ultra-processed foods, such as ice cream and potato chips, possess addictive qualities akin to nicotine, cocaine, or heroin.

This comprehensive analysis, pooling data from 281 studies spanning 36 countries, revealed that a startling 14% of adults are ensnared by the addictive allure of UPFs.

UPFs encompass foods subject to heavy industrial processing, including sugary drinks, processed meats, and packaged snacks, often laden with unhealthy fats, sugar, and salt.

The study’s authors point to the amalgamation of refined carbohydrates and fats within UPFs, which seems to exert a supra-additive impact on brain reward systems, surpassing the effects of either macronutrient alone, thereby heightening their addictive potential.

The findings, published in The BMJ, underscore the propensity of UPFs to induce cravings and foster continued consumption, even in the face of potential adverse health consequences.

This addiction to UPFs poses a grave public health concern, given their established links to a slew of chronic ailments, including obesity, heart disease, stroke, and cancer.

In light of these alarming revelations, experts advocate for heightened awareness regarding the addictive nature of UPFs and the imperative to curtail their consumption.

Urgent measures are warranted to empower individuals to mitigate their intake of UPFs and safeguard public health against the pernicious effects of these highly processed and addictive foods.

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