Veterinary Science
Ultra-processed food targets bone quality via endochondral ossification
J. Zaretsky, S. Griess-fishheimer, et al.
This groundbreaking study explores how a diet high in ultra-processed food affects the skeletal development of young rats. Researchers, including Janna Zaretsky and Shelley Griess-Fishheimer, found alarming evidence of growth retardation and increased fracture risk linked to UPF consumption.
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