Published version of an article in the journal: Food & Nutrition Research. Also available from the publisher at: http://dx.doi.org/10.3402/fnr.v56i0.19104 Open accessConsumption of sugar has been relatively high in the Nordic countries; the impact of sugar intake on metabolic risk factors and related diseases has been debated. The objectives were to assess the effect of sugar intake (sugar-sweetened beverages, sucrose and fructose) on association with type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease and related metabolic risk factors (impaired glucose tolerance, insulin sensitivity, dyslipidemia, blood pressure, uric acid, inflammation markers), and on all-cause mortality, through a systematic review of prospective cohort studies and randomised cont...
AbstractRecent attention has focused on fructose as having a unique role in the pathogenesis of card...
Objectives: To examine the prospective associations between consumption of sugar sweetened beverages...
Background: Cardiovascular disease (CVD) and diabetes are leading causes of death and disability wor...
Consumption of sugar has been relatively high in the Nordic countries; the impact of sugar intake on...
Background: The global prevalence of noncommunicable diseases has risen rapidly over the past decade...
Introduction: In contrast to the intake of sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs), the evidence linking ad...
The consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) has increased worldwide in the last four decade...
© The Author 2016. Background: Consumption of sugar, specifically sugar-sweetened beverages, has bee...
Consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages has been shown, largely in American populations, to increas...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: Consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages has been shown, largely in American popula...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the prospective associations between consumption of sugar sweetened beverages...
Sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) have little nutritional value and a robust body of evidence has lin...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: This study aimed to evaluate the association of types of sugar-sweetened beverages ...
Background: Although sugar consumption has been associated with several risk factors for cardiometab...
Purpose: While weight gain and obesity are the dominant factors, dietary sugar and specifically s...
AbstractRecent attention has focused on fructose as having a unique role in the pathogenesis of card...
Objectives: To examine the prospective associations between consumption of sugar sweetened beverages...
Background: Cardiovascular disease (CVD) and diabetes are leading causes of death and disability wor...
Consumption of sugar has been relatively high in the Nordic countries; the impact of sugar intake on...
Background: The global prevalence of noncommunicable diseases has risen rapidly over the past decade...
Introduction: In contrast to the intake of sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs), the evidence linking ad...
The consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) has increased worldwide in the last four decade...
© The Author 2016. Background: Consumption of sugar, specifically sugar-sweetened beverages, has bee...
Consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages has been shown, largely in American populations, to increas...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: Consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages has been shown, largely in American popula...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the prospective associations between consumption of sugar sweetened beverages...
Sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) have little nutritional value and a robust body of evidence has lin...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: This study aimed to evaluate the association of types of sugar-sweetened beverages ...
Background: Although sugar consumption has been associated with several risk factors for cardiometab...
Purpose: While weight gain and obesity are the dominant factors, dietary sugar and specifically s...
AbstractRecent attention has focused on fructose as having a unique role in the pathogenesis of card...
Objectives: To examine the prospective associations between consumption of sugar sweetened beverages...
Background: Cardiovascular disease (CVD) and diabetes are leading causes of death and disability wor...