A major review of global research finds that diets high in ultra-processed foods may raise the risk of Crohn’s disease, ...
New research shows that diets high in ultra-processed foods may be connected to a higher risk of Crohn's disease.
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New evidence reveals how everyday processed foods may disrupt gut barriers and amplify inflammation, while targeted dietary strategies offer promising ways to improve outcomes in Crohn’s disease.
Ultra-processed food (UPF) intake shows a clear connection to inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) risk, disease behavior, underlying pathways, and therapeutic eating approaches, according to evidence ...
Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is a group of conditions that impact intestinal health. Ulcerative colitis and Crohn’s disease are the major IBD subtypes. A systematic review and meta-analyses ...
They examined risk factors, biological mechanisms, and treatment approaches. The findings show that people with a high intake ...
In 2019, about 4.9 million people around the world were living with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Previous studies show that eating a diet high in ultra-processed foods can be problematic for ...