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Ditch these ultra-processed foods to avoid obesity and weight issues, opt for healthier options in your diet

Ultra-processed foods (UPFs) are generally not considered healthy because they can lead to obesity and other diseases. Opt for whole foods over sugary drinks, processed meats, sweetened cereals, fast food, and choose homemade alternatives for a balanced diet.

March 19, 2024 / 16:12 IST
Soda and sugar drinks are loaded with added sugars and are linked to obesity and other health concerns. Opt for water, herbal tea, or fruit-infused water as alternatives (Image: Canva)

Ultra-processed foods (UPF) are a common aspect of modern diets, encompassing items that have undergone alterations from their original form through techniques like heating, pasteurising, canning, and drying. Even refrigeration falls under this category, meaning that unless we are directly picking fruits from trees or consuming milk without any treatment, most of what we eat falls into the category of modified food.

However, it's important to recognise that not all UPF are the same, and the extent of modification can significantly impact nutritional value and health consequences.

While basic preparation and preservation methods do not inherently make foods unhealthy, there is a growing concern about ultra-processed foods (UPFs) and their potential negative effects on health. Studies suggest that UPFs can contribute to health issues such as obesity and an increased risk of certain diseases. Hence, it might be beneficial to shift our focus from condemning all modified foods to identifying and avoiding these highly processed, often less healthy options. Here are some examples of UPFs that are generally considered less healthy, along with suggestions for healthier alternatives:

Soda and sugary drinks: These beverages are rich in added sugars and are linked to obesity and other health concerns. Opt for water, herbal tea, or fruit-infused water as alternatives.

Processed meats: Items like hot dogs and sausages are high in sodium, preservatives, and unhealthy fats. Choose lean cuts of fresh meat or plant-based options like tofu or legumes.

Sweetened breakfast cereals: Many breakfast cereals contain high levels of added sugars and lack essential nutrients. Instead, choose whole-grain or oat-based cereals without added sugars, and add fresh fruits for natural sweetness.

Fast food burgers: These often contain significant amounts of saturated fats, sodium, and processed ingredients. Prepare homemade burgers using lean meat or plant-based patties, and include plenty of vegetables.

Instant noodles: High in sodium and lacking in nutrients, instant noodles can be substituted with whole-grain or vegetable-based noodles accompanied by fresh vegetables and lean protein.

Commercial baked goods: Pastries, doughnuts, and cakes are packed with refined sugars and unhealthy fats. Bake your own treats using whole-grain flours and natural sweeteners.

Flavoured yoghurts: Pre-packaged flavored yogurts are high in added sugars and artificial flavors. Opt for plain, unsweetened yogurt and add fresh fruits or a drizzle of honey.

Microwave popcorn: Pre-buttered popcorn can be high in trans fats and sodium. Air-pop your own popcorn and season it with healthy toppings.

Processed cheese products: Rich in saturated fats and sodium, choose natural cheeses in moderation or plant-based alternatives.

In general, focusing on whole, minimally modified foods such as fruits, vegetables, whole grains, lean proteins, and healthy fats is crucial for a well-balanced diet.

Nivedita is a Delhi-based journalist who writes on health, fashion, lifestyle and entertainment. Views expressed are personal.
first published: Mar 19, 2024 04:11 pm

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