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A new study suggests that cutting out a single category of foods could nearly double people's weight-loss results.
The study, published in the journal Nature Medicine on Aug. 4, found that overweight adults who ditched ultra-processed foods (UPFs) lost nearly twice as much weight over a two-month span as those who did not.
UPFs include microwave meals, sodas, potato chips and packaged cookies, among others.
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But they can also include items marketed as "health foods," some medical professionals say.
UPFs go through multiple processes to be "stabilized for consumption," Dr. Jeffrey Kraft, a bariatric surgeon at Hackensack Meridian