A man enjoying ultra-processed food is appalled after 30 years...My stomach and skin are messy
Jan 08, 2025
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Ultra-processed food is not a raw material for food, but contains a large amount of artificially synthesized ingredients and is made through various processing processes.
Examples include snacks such as potato chips, instant foods such as ramen, processed meat such as sausages, ham, and bacon, and carbonated drinks.
The British media Daily Mail recently revealed the average figure of British men who enjoy ultra-processed foods produced by AI after 30 years.
The AI model was created based on a report conducted by a British company 'Gusto', which delivers meal kits and recipes.
The image of an AI man named 'Michael' is shocking.
His skin is stained with acne, his legs are swollen and infected with inflammation.
In addition, he suffers from joint swelling caused by obesity and has dark circles, so his face is dark overall.
The belly is bulging out with visceral fat and the shoulders are bent.
In addition, Michael suffers from asthma, depression, anxiety, and insomnia, and is at risk of type 2 diabetes, stroke, and heart disease.
Over the past few decades, ultra-processed foods full of additives have become a necessity for modern people, according to the British company 'Gusto'.
However, studies show that people who eat diets high in ultra-processed foods die earlier.
Shockingly, however, these foods make up 57% of the average adult diet in the UK, and even more concerningly, they make up 66% of the children's diet.
Dr Hilary Jones, a British doctor and journalist, said "Extra-processed foods themselves are not inherently harmful, but when these foods dominate our diets and replace nutritious and fresh foods, they can increase the risk of long-term health problems such as cardiovascular disease, metabolic disorders, and nutritional deficiencies."A balanced diet consisting of fresh natural ingredients is essential to prevent chronic diseases and maintain overall health."
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.