High-fructose diet is known to produce cardiovascular and metabolic pathologies. The objective was to determine whether the timing of high fructose (10% liquid solution) intake affect the metabolic and cardiovascular outcomes. Male C57BL mice with radiotelemetric probes were divided into four groups: (1) 24 h water (control); (2) 24 h fructose (F24); (3) 12 h fructose during the light phase (F12L); (4) 12 h fructose during the dark phase (F12D). All fructose groups had higher fluid intake. Body weight was increased in mice on restricted access with no difference in total caloric intake. Fasting glycemia was higher in groups with restricted access. F24 mice showed a fructose-induced blood pressure increase during the dark period. Blood press...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effect of fructose consumption on the light/dark pattern of blood pres...
Consumption of high levels of fructose produces glucose intolerance, sympathetic nervous system acti...
De Angelis K, Senador DD, Mostarda C, Irigoyen MC, Morris M. Sympathetic overactivity precedes metab...
High-fructose diet is known to produce cardiovascular and metabolic pathologies. The objective was t...
High-fructose diet is known to produce cardiovascular and metabolic pathologies. The objective was t...
High-fructose diet is known to produce cardiovascular and metabolic pathologies. The objective was t...
High-fructose diet is known to produce cardiovascular and metabolic pathologies. The objective was t...
High-fructose diet is known to produce cardiovascular and metabolic pathologies. The objective was t...
High-fructose diet is known to produce cardiovascular and metabolic pathologies. The objective was t...
High-fructose diet is known to produce cardiovascular and metabolic pathologies. The objective was t...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effect of fructose consumption on the light/dark pattern of blood pre...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effect of fructose consumption on the light/dark pattern of blood pre...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effect of fructose consumption on the light/dark pattern of blood pre...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effect of fructose consumption on the light/dark pattern of blood pre...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effect of fructose consumption on the light/dark pattern of blood pres...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effect of fructose consumption on the light/dark pattern of blood pres...
Consumption of high levels of fructose produces glucose intolerance, sympathetic nervous system acti...
De Angelis K, Senador DD, Mostarda C, Irigoyen MC, Morris M. Sympathetic overactivity precedes metab...
High-fructose diet is known to produce cardiovascular and metabolic pathologies. The objective was t...
High-fructose diet is known to produce cardiovascular and metabolic pathologies. The objective was t...
High-fructose diet is known to produce cardiovascular and metabolic pathologies. The objective was t...
High-fructose diet is known to produce cardiovascular and metabolic pathologies. The objective was t...
High-fructose diet is known to produce cardiovascular and metabolic pathologies. The objective was t...
High-fructose diet is known to produce cardiovascular and metabolic pathologies. The objective was t...
High-fructose diet is known to produce cardiovascular and metabolic pathologies. The objective was t...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effect of fructose consumption on the light/dark pattern of blood pre...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effect of fructose consumption on the light/dark pattern of blood pre...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effect of fructose consumption on the light/dark pattern of blood pre...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effect of fructose consumption on the light/dark pattern of blood pre...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effect of fructose consumption on the light/dark pattern of blood pres...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effect of fructose consumption on the light/dark pattern of blood pres...
Consumption of high levels of fructose produces glucose intolerance, sympathetic nervous system acti...
De Angelis K, Senador DD, Mostarda C, Irigoyen MC, Morris M. Sympathetic overactivity precedes metab...