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  • The result is something called hyperpalatable food, like a Burger King bacon double-cheese burger or a McDonald's flavoured milkshake.

    Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph 2010

  • The calls for self-denial are more flagrant in "The End of Overeating," which urges readers to give up pasta, French fries, bacon cheeseburgers, cookies, candy and other ­ "hyperpalatable" foods — ­basically, it seems, because David Kessler has trouble controlling his own passion for such tasty treats.

    Recipes for Virtuous Dining 2009

  • These types of foods, which the former Food and Drug Administration commissioner Dr. David Kessler has called "hyperpalatable," may be more reinforcing of overeating than, say, green vegetables, Dr. Grucza said, and they're more commonly and easily available than they were in the past.

    NYT > Home Page By RONI CARYN RABIN 2011

  • A collection of communist shop windows provide a reminder that there are worse problems than an excess of "hyperpalatable" food and consumer goods (Via BoingBoing).

    Reason Magazine 2009

  • "hyperpalatable" foods that he and some people he interviewed for the book have trouble consuming in moderation.

    Reason Magazine 2009

  • "hyperpalatable" foods that he and some people he interviewed for the book have trouble consuming in moderation.

    Reason Magazine 2009

  • "hyperpalatable" foods that he and some people he interviewed for the book have trouble consuming in moderation.

    Reason Magazine 2009

  • Over time, these “hyperpalatable” foods change our brain chemistry in ways that make us overeat.

    Beating Obesity 2010

  • Over time, these “hyperpalatable” foods change our brain chemistry in ways that make us overeat.

    Beating Obesity 2010

  • Over time, these “hyperpalatable” foods change our brain chemistry in ways that make us overeat.

    Beating Obesity 2010

  • By targeting UPFs that also have a high calorie density or contain hyperpalatable nutrient combinations, we can zero in on the products that seem to be the greatest culprits in promoting obesity and other diet-related conditions.

    Why not all ultra-processed foods are bad for you Kevin Hall, Julia Belluz 2025

  • On the flip side, when people eat meals with lots of UPFs that aren’t energy dense and hyperpalatable, Kevin’s work revealed that they don’t gain weight.

    Why not all ultra-processed foods are bad for you Kevin Hall, Julia Belluz 2025

  • But when it comes to how UPFs cause weight gain, Kevin’s recent research found they tend to be overconsumed when energy dense (more calories per bite) or hyperpalatable (featuring pairs of nutrients that don’t typically co-occur naturally – such as high salt and fat, carb and salt or sugar and fat).

    Why not all ultra-processed foods are bad for you Kevin Hall, Julia Belluz 2025

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