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US teens ate less ultra-processed food during the Covid-19 pandemic: Study

Energy drinks, potato chips, sugary sodas and candy are considered ultra-processed and are widely linked to rising obesity and expanding waistlines

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According to a study presented at ENDO 2022, for the first time in the last years, the consumption of ultra-processed foods among teenagers in the US declined during the Covid-19 pandemic. 

The study stated that the decline in junk food consumption among teenagers took place in the wake of several unprecedented changes brought by the pandemic, including the closure of schools, social restrictions and the shift to working from home.

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