TY - JOUR
T1 - The Ultra-processed foods Hypothesis
T2 - A product processed well beyond the basic ingredients in the package
AU - Visioli, Francesco
AU - Marangoni, Franca
AU - Fogliano, Vincenzo
AU - Del Rio, Daniele
AU - Martinez, J.A.
AU - Kuhnle, Gunter
AU - Buttriss, Judith
AU - Da Costa Ribeiro, Hugo
AU - Bier, Dennis
AU - Poli, Andrea
PY - 2023/12
Y1 - 2023/12
N2 - The NOVA classification of food items has become increasingly popular and is being used in several observational studies as well as in nutritional guidelines and recommendations. We propose that there is a need for this classification and its use in the formulation of public health policies to be critically discussed and re-appraised. The terms "processing"and "ultra-processing,"which are crucial to the NOVA classification, are ill-defined, as no scientific, measurable, or precise reference parameters exist for them. Likewise, the theoretical grounds of the NOVA classification are unclear and inaccurate. Overall, the NOVA classification conflicts with the classic, evidence-based evaluation of foods based on composition and portion size because NOVA postulates that the food itself (or how much of it is eaten) are unimportant, but rather that dietary effects are due to how the food is produced. We contend that the NOVA system suffers from a lack of biological plausibility so the assertion that ultra-processed foods are intrinsically unhealthful is largely unproven, and needs further examination and elaboration.
AB - The NOVA classification of food items has become increasingly popular and is being used in several observational studies as well as in nutritional guidelines and recommendations. We propose that there is a need for this classification and its use in the formulation of public health policies to be critically discussed and re-appraised. The terms "processing"and "ultra-processing,"which are crucial to the NOVA classification, are ill-defined, as no scientific, measurable, or precise reference parameters exist for them. Likewise, the theoretical grounds of the NOVA classification are unclear and inaccurate. Overall, the NOVA classification conflicts with the classic, evidence-based evaluation of foods based on composition and portion size because NOVA postulates that the food itself (or how much of it is eaten) are unimportant, but rather that dietary effects are due to how the food is produced. We contend that the NOVA system suffers from a lack of biological plausibility so the assertion that ultra-processed foods are intrinsically unhealthful is largely unproven, and needs further examination and elaboration.
KW - diet
KW - food processing
KW - prevention
KW - public health
KW - Ultraprocessed foods
U2 - 10.1017/S0954422422000117
DO - 10.1017/S0954422422000117
M3 - Article
C2 - 35730561
AN - SCOPUS:85133482651
SN - 0954-4224
VL - 36
SP - 340
EP - 350
JO - Nutrition Research Reviews
JF - Nutrition Research Reviews
IS - 2
ER -