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Ultra-Processed Foods May Be Linked To Cancer, Says Study (theguardian.com)

An anonymous reader quotes a report from The Guardian: Ultra-processed" foods, made in factories with ingredients unknown to the domestic kitchen, may be linked to cancer, according to a large and groundbreaking study. Ultra-processed foods include pot noodles, shelf-stable ready meals, cakes and confectionery which contain long lists of additives, preservatives, flavorings and colorings -- as well as often high levels of sugar, fat and salt. They now account for half of all the food bought by families eating at home in the UK, as the Guardian recently revealed. A team, led by researchers based at the Sorbonne in Paris, looked at the medical records and eating habits of nearly 105,000 adults who are part of the French NutriNet-Sante cohort study, registering their usual intake of 3,300 different food items. They found that a 10% increase in the amount of ultra-processed foods in the diet was linked to a 12% increase in cancers of some kind. The researchers also looked to see whether there were increases in specific types of cancer and found a rise of 11% in breast cancer, although no significant upturn in colorectal or prostate cancer. "If confirmed in other populations and settings, these results suggest that the rapidly increasing consumption of ultra-processed foods may drive an increasing burden of cancer in the next decades," says the paper in the British Medical Journal.

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  1. Re:Cooking is hard by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Interesting

    You sir, are a filthy liar.

    I taught myself to cook as a bachelor and it is not very hard, you are just lazy.

    For instance, you could do fetuchini noodles, they take 10 minutes to boil, as they boil you can mix ground beef up with some onion, garlic, paprika, cumin, salt, pepper, summer savory and italian spice. Takes roughly 2 minutes to cut it and mix it and you roll it into balls and pan fry it while the noodles boil. Once the noodles are done and the meat balls are done you can toss in a pre-mix pack of gravy along with diced mushrooms, takes 2 minutes to thicken, and then pour onto the noodles and meat balls.

    Total time 12 minutes.

    YOUR FUCKING LAZY

  2. Re:Compared to.... by Misagon · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Meat that has been smoked (or cooked over an open flame) or cured with nitrites are well-known risk factors for stomach cancer and colorectal cancer.

    Modern meat processing is now so clean and safe that nitrite is not needed to prevent botulism. In practice its only purpose is to give meat the reddish colour that consumers have got used to. The meat-processing industry claims that meat with a greyish colour does not sell.

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