

Nature knows best: Naturalness in the Ultra-Processed Foods Debate
13 snips Aug 8, 2024
Hester van Hensbergen, a TABLE writer and researcher focused on food systems, dives into the complexities of naturalness in food debates. She discusses how perceptions of ultra-processed foods create a misleading divide between nature and technology. The conversation explores health implications, the influence of advertisements, and the importance of evidence-based evaluations. Hester also sheds light on the socio-economic impacts of ultra-processed foods and advocates for a balanced approach that embraces innovation while promoting sustainability and equity.
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UPFs and Naturalness
- The ultra-processed food (UPF) debate revolves around naturalness.
- Public perception of food processing and additives heavily influences the UPF discussion.
Arbitrary Naturalness
- The line between natural and unnatural food is subjective and arbitrary.
- Human food processing has existed for millennia, blurring the distinction between natural and processed.
Mechanisms of UPF Impact
- Food texture and energy density may contribute to overconsumption.
- Additives and specific nutrient combinations in UPFs raise health concerns.