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Harvard Doctor: Obesity, cancer, and the real cost of convenience food | Dr. Andy Chan

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May 29, 2025
Dr. Andy Chan, a Harvard professor and leading expert on gut health, discusses the alarming rise of ultra-processed foods in our diets and their hidden health risks. He explains how these foods are linked to obesity, diabetes, and even cancer, particularly in children. Dr. Chan reveals the industry's manipulative strategies, highlighting why some seemingly healthy options can be harmful. He emphasizes the crucial role of the gut microbiome and suggests that a mother’s diet can significantly impact her child’s future health.
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Ultra-Processed Foods Are Ubiquitous

  • Over 50% of the food consumed in the US is ultra-processed, including many home-cooked meals.\n- Ultra-processed foods go beyond snacks to include many ready-to-eat or preserved foods we commonly consume.
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Convenience and Taste Shape Diets

  • Convenience drives ultra-processed food consumption due to busier lifestyles and multitasking.\n- Food companies modify taste to appeal more, adjusting palates globally toward these foods.
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Early Disease Linked to Childhood Diet

  • Early onset cancers and chronic diseases are increasing, affecting people under 50 years old.\n- Diet early in life, including childhood and maternal nutrition, likely influences long term disease risk.
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