βDeny, denounce, delayβ: The battle over the risk of ultra-processed foods
When the Brazilian nutritional scientist Carlos Monteiro coined the term βultra-processed foodsβ 15 years ago, he established what he calls a βnew paradigmβ for assessing the impact of diet on health.
Monteiro had noticed that although Brazilian households were spending less on sugar and oil, obesity rates were going up. The paradox could be explained by increased consumption of food that had undergone high levels of processing, such as the addition of preservatives and flavorings or the removal or addition of nutrients.
But health authorities and food companies resisted the link, Monteiro tells the FT. β[These are] people who spent their whole life thinking that the only link between diet and health is the nutrient content of foodsβ...βFood is more than nutrients.β