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- W3198732578 abstract "Dietary habits and dietary composition have an important impact on human health. Research into the health impact of food has so far focused mainly on the salt, fat and sugar content and the lack of fiber. However, it has recently been suggested that the degree of processing of food could be an overarching factor. In addition, the gut microbiota is also strongly suggested as an important link between diet and obesity and associated diseases. A Western diet, which includes a lot of processed food, including food additives, could cause an imbalance in the gut system by affecting the gut bacteria and their metabolism. This article discusses some recently investigated properties of processed foods with regard to their influence on risk factors for metabolic disorders. We discuss the lack of micronutrients and the high energy density, as well as different types of food additives and the effect of thermal treatment of food ingredients. The literature shows that all these characteristics of processed food can be related to Western diseases and that they can have a negative impact on the gut microbiota of humans. We conclude that the evidence for gut microbiota to form the link between processed food consumption and the development of Western diseases is gaining weight. Further research should reveal whether the effect on the gut microbiota is a direct or an indirect effect. These findings are important tools in the fight against metabolic disorders and associated diseases." @default.
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