Epidemiological studies indicate that the consumption of fructose-containing caloric sweeteners (FCCS: mainly sucrose and high-fructose corn syrup) is associated with obesity. The hypothesis that FCCS plays a causal role in the development of obesity however implies that they would impair energy balance to a larger extent than other nutrients, either by increasing food intake, or by decreasing energy expenditure. We therefore reviewed the literature comparing a) diet-induced thermogenesis (DIT) after ingestion of isocaloric FCCS vs glucose meals, and b) basal metabolic rate (BMR) or c) post-prandial energy expenditure after consuming a high FCCS diet for > 3 days vs basal,weight-maintenance low FCCS diet. Nine studies compared the effect...
The epidemic of obesity and related metabolic diseases continues to extract an enormous health toll....
The potential impact on health of diets rich in free sugars, and particularly fructose, is of major ...
Compared with other carbohydrates, fructose-containing caloric sweeteners (sucrose, high-fructose co...
Suspicion that fructose-containing caloric sweeteners (FCCS) may play a causal role in the developme...
# The Author(s) 2015. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Suspic...
Suspicion that fructose-containing caloric sweeteners (FCCS) may play a causal role in the developme...
There has been much concern regarding the role of dietary fructose in the development of metabolic d...
AbstractRecent attention has focused on fructose as having a unique role in the pathogenesis of card...
Obesity is a major epidemic, but its causes are still unclear. In this article, we investigate the r...
Today the largest source of fructose can be found in soft drinks, desserts and candies where it serv...
Fructose intake and the prevalence of obesity have both increased over the past two to three decades...
In addition to acquiring a better understanding of foods that may have intrinsic health benefits, in...
A causal role of fructose intake in the aetiology of the global obesity epidemic has been proposed i...
A causal role of fructose intake in the aetiology of the global obesity epidemic has been proposed i...
While virtually absent in our diet a few hundred years ago, fructose has now become a major constitu...
The epidemic of obesity and related metabolic diseases continues to extract an enormous health toll....
The potential impact on health of diets rich in free sugars, and particularly fructose, is of major ...
Compared with other carbohydrates, fructose-containing caloric sweeteners (sucrose, high-fructose co...
Suspicion that fructose-containing caloric sweeteners (FCCS) may play a causal role in the developme...
# The Author(s) 2015. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Suspic...
Suspicion that fructose-containing caloric sweeteners (FCCS) may play a causal role in the developme...
There has been much concern regarding the role of dietary fructose in the development of metabolic d...
AbstractRecent attention has focused on fructose as having a unique role in the pathogenesis of card...
Obesity is a major epidemic, but its causes are still unclear. In this article, we investigate the r...
Today the largest source of fructose can be found in soft drinks, desserts and candies where it serv...
Fructose intake and the prevalence of obesity have both increased over the past two to three decades...
In addition to acquiring a better understanding of foods that may have intrinsic health benefits, in...
A causal role of fructose intake in the aetiology of the global obesity epidemic has been proposed i...
A causal role of fructose intake in the aetiology of the global obesity epidemic has been proposed i...
While virtually absent in our diet a few hundred years ago, fructose has now become a major constitu...
The epidemic of obesity and related metabolic diseases continues to extract an enormous health toll....
The potential impact on health of diets rich in free sugars, and particularly fructose, is of major ...
Compared with other carbohydrates, fructose-containing caloric sweeteners (sucrose, high-fructose co...