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1. A cross-sectional study on online food delivery applications (OFDAs) in the United Arab Emirates: use and perceptions of healthy food availability among university students.

2. The use of food processing terminology in Australian news media: a content analysis.

3. Food marketing on digital platforms: what do teens see?

4. Dietary intake of low-income adults in South Africa: ultra-processed food consumption a cause for concern.

5. The environmental impact of beef and ultra-processed food consumption in Brazil.

6. Flavour, emulsifiers and colour are the most frequent markers to detect food ultra-processing in a UK food market analysis.

7. The ultra-processed foods hypothesis: a product processed well beyond the basic ingredients in the package.

8. Nutritional, environmental and economic impacts of ultra-processed food consumption in Australia.

9. Eating out intensity, ultra-processed foods and BMI among Albanian youth.

10. The interaction between the community food environment and cooking skills in association with diet-related outcomes in Dutch adults.

11. Ultra-processing markers are more prevalent in plant-based meat products as compared to their meat-based counterparts in a German food market analysis.

12. Evaluation of food purchasing in the Brazilian School Feeding Programme: feasibility of the requirements and recommendations.

13. Association between fast-food consumption and lifestyle characteristics in Greek children and adolescents; results from the EYZHN (National Action for Children's Health) programme.

14. Nova diet quality scores and risk of weight gain in the NutriNet-Brasil cohort study.

15. The role of ultra-processed food consumption and depression on type 2 diabetes incidence: a prospective community study in Quebec, Canada.

16. From harmful nutrients to ultra-processed foods: exploring shifts in 'foods to limit' terminology used in national food-based dietary guidelines.

17. Ultra-processed foods consumption and diet quality among preschool children and women of reproductive age from Argentina.

18. Emulsifiers in ultra-processed foods in the UK food supply.

19. Ultra-processed food consumption is associated with variations in daily routines in elementary schoolchildren during the COVID-19 pandemic in Chile.

20. A novel web-based 24-h dietary recall tool in line with the Nova food processing classification: description and evaluation.

21. Consumption of highly processed foods in relation to overall diet quality among Japanese adults: a nationwide study.

22. Purchase of ultra-processed foods in Norway: a repeated cross-sectional analysis of food sales in 2013 and 2019.

23. Consumption of ultra- and non-ultra-processed foods of individuals with normal-weight obesity.

24. The combined consumption of fresh/minimally processed food and ultra-processed food on food insecurity: COVID Inconfidentes, a population-based survey.

26. Ultra-processed foods in public health nutrition: the unanswered questions.

27. Emerging adults’ intersecting experiences of food insecurity, unsafe neighbourhoods and discrimination during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreak

28. Sodium in commonly consumed fast foods in New Zealand: a public health opportunity.

29. Commercial foods for infants under the age of 36 months: an assessment of the availability and nutrient profile of ultra-processed foods

30. Food profile of Yanomami indigenous children aged 6 to 59 months from the Brazilian Amazon, according to the degree of food processing: a cross-sectional study.

32. NOVA food groups' consumption associated with nutrient intake profile of school children aged 8-12 years.

33. Variability in the reported energy, total fat and saturated fat contents in fast-food products across ten countries.

34. Do TV viewing and frequency of ultra-processed food consumption share mediators in relation to adolescent anxiety-induced sleep disturbance?

35. Assessing factors influencing adolescents' dietary behaviours in urban Ethiopia using participatory photography

36. Projected effects on salt purchases following implementation of a national salt reduction policy in South Africa

37. Early consumption of ultra-processed foods among children under 2 years old in Brazil

38. Ultra-processed foods and early childhood caries in 0-3-year-olds enrolled at Primary Healthcare Centers in Southern Brazil – ERRATUM

39. Pro-inflammatory diet is associated with a high number of cardiovascular events and ultra-processed foods consumption in patients in secondary care

40. An investigation of consumers’ use of ‘dessert-only’ food retail outlets: a mixed-methods study

41. Food processing and risk of hypertension: Cohort of Universities of Minas Gerais, Brazil (CUME Project)

42. Adherence to Mediterranean diet is inversely associated with the consumption of ultra-processed foods among Spanish children: the SENDO project

43. Consumption of ultra-processed foods in the third gestational trimester and increased weight gain: a Brazilian cohort study

44. Industrially processed v. home-prepared dishes: what economic benefit for the consumer?

45. Meal deals, combos and bundling: the impact on the nutrition composition of children’s meals in restaurants

46. Dietary patterns associated with meeting the WHO free sugars intake guidelines

47. The relationship between ultra-processed food consumption and internalising symptoms among adolescents from São Paulo city, Southeast Brazil.

48. Neighbourhood deprivation and outlet density for tobacco, alcohol and fast food: first hints of obesogenic and addictive environments in Germany.

49. Potential impacts of policies to reduce purchasing of ultra-processed foods in Mexico at different stages of the social transition: an agent-based modelling approach.

50. Socio-economic differences in takeaway food consumption among adults.

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