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In a new study published in PLOS ONE, researchers have unveiled intriguing findings that link the consumption of refined carbohydrates such as sugary snacks and highly processed foods with changes in facial attractiveness. The study found that individuals who consumed a high glycemic load breakfast were rated as less attractive than those who consumed a low glycemic load meal. The transition to a diet rich in refined carbohydrates foods depleted of their natural fiber and overloaded with added sugars has not only contributed to the prevalence of various metabolic diseases but also spar