IllustrativeFood additives containing potassium, phosphorus, and sodium in ultra-processed foods: potential harms to individuals with chronic kidney disease | European Journal of Clinical Nutrition
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Research suggests that food additives containing potassium, phosphorus, and sodium in ultra-processed foods may pose potential harms to individuals with chronic kidney disease. This finding is reported in the European Journal of Clinical Nutrition. The study highlights a possible risk associated with the consumption of these additives by people with chronic kidney disease.