When a paper in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine was published in April, headlines were consistent:
Recent mouse studies suggest emulsifiers in UPFs may alter gut microbiota and increase inflammation. Additionally, UPFs reduce satiety signaling, potentially driving overeating beyond their calorie or nutrient profiles.
But is that meaningful if you are not a mouse?
Recent mouse studies suggest emulsifiers in UPFs may alter gut microbiota and increase inflammation. Additionally, UPFs reduce satiety signaling, potentially driving overeating beyond their calorie or nutrient profiles.
But is that meaningful if you are not a mouse?