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Introduction<p>Convincing evidence supports direct associations between exposure to ultra-processed food (UPF) and risks of depressive and anxiety outcomes. However, the impacts of UPF consumption on broader mental wellbeing and functioning and the aggregate clinical burden of mental distress...
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| Auteur principal: | Jerzy Bala (22686398) (author) |
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| Autres auteurs: | Oleksii Sukhoi (19168073) (author), Jennifer Jane Newson (11766575) (author), Priscila Pereira Machado (12679877) (author), Mark Lawrence (47061) (author), Tara C. Thiagarajan (8497509) (author) |
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