Revista Médica del Hospital General de México (Oct 2024)
Food additives in ultra-processed products and some health effects
Abstract
Public policies and recommendations on food and nutrition, traditionally based on quantities and proportions of nutrients or types of food, are now limited. Industrial food processing with the use of chemical additives has become the main driving force of the global food system. Consequently, the traditional diet has been abandoned to adopt one with higher energy density and products made with multiple chemicals. The purpose of this review was to describe some relevant aspects of the additives found in the most consumed ultra-processed products, in Mexico, and some of their negative consequences on people’s health. It was observed that all the products reviewed contain highly and medium dangerous additives that generate various health effects, such as obesity, type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, Parkinson’s disease, some types of cancer, increased symptoms of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), as well as alterations in the intestinal microbiome and its consequent immunological alterations.