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#284 ‒ Overcoming addictive behaviors, elevating wellbeing, thriving in an era of excess, and the scarcity loop | Michael Easter, M.A.

The Peter Attia Drive

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Study on Ultra Processed Food and Weight Gain

The study examined the impact of ultra processed food on weight gain compared to minimally processed food. It found that people consuming ultra processed food ended up consuming about 500 more calories per day and started gaining weight, while those on the minimally processed diet ate less and began losing weight. The speed of consuming ultra processed food, its hyper-palatability, and the absence of restrictions on consumption were identified as factors leading to increased intake and subsequent weight gain.

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