The CDC's latest survey reveals that ultra-processed foods make up 55% of the average American's caloric intake, with the percentage rising to 62% among children and teens aged one to 18. In adults over 19, the figure drops to 53%. This finding coincides with Robert F Kennedy Jr's 'Make America Healthy Again' campaign, which critiques high-calorie processed foods for their association with obesity and chronic illnesses. Kennedy advocates for dietary reforms and highlights the detrimental effects of sugar and ultra-processed foods on health.
The CDC's new survey indicates that ultra-processed foods constitute 55% of Americans' caloric intake, with youths consuming nearly 62% of their diet as processed foods.
Robert F Kennedy Jr's 'Make America Healthy Again' campaign seeks to address the health issues linked to ultra-processed foods, which have been identified as contributing factors for obesity and other diseases.
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