It's possible to lose weight even with ultra-processed, plant-based foods


By AGENCY
Replacing animal products with plant-based foods, regardless of their level of processing, can lead to significant weight loss. — AFP

Often criticised in recent years for their salt, fat and/or additive content, many plant-based alternatives are now considered to be ultra-processed foods.

But that doesn’t mean they can’t help with weight loss, unlike potato chips or ready meals.

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