Objective: Contrary to the concerns that fructose may have adverse metabolic effects, an emerging literature has shown that small doses (≤10 g/meal) of fructose and its low-caloric epimers (allulose, tagatose, and sorbose) decrease the glycemic response to high glycemic index meals. Whether these acute reductions manifest as sustainable improvements in glycemic control is unclear. Our objective was to synthesize the evidence from controlled feeding trials that assessed the effect of small doses of fructose and its low-caloric epimers on glycemic control. Methods: We searched MEDLINE, EMBASE, and the Cochrane Library through April 18, 2018. We included controlled feeding trials of ≥1 week that investigated the effect of small dos...
OBJECTIVE — Because of blood lipid concerns, diabetes associations discourage fructose at high intak...
Epidemiological studies indicate that the consumption of fructose-containing caloric sweeteners (FCC...
Objective Short-term dietary glucose supplementation has been shown to accelerate the gastric emp...
Objective: Contrary to the concerns that fructose may have adverse metabolic effects, an emerging li...
OBJECTIVEdThe effect of fructose on cardiometabolic risk in humans is controversial. We conducted a ...
The role of fructose-containing sugars in diabetes remains unclear. We undertook two systematic revi...
Recent literature suggests that catalytic doses (≤10 g/meal or 36 g/day) of D-fructose and D-allu...
The objective was to conduct two systematic reviews and meta-analysis of controlled feeding trials t...
Given that sugars have emerged as the dominant nutrient of concern in diabetes, there is a need for ...
High fructose consumption has been suggested to contribute to several features of metabolic syndrome...
First published online 9 December 2020There are few data on the effects on TAG, glucose and uric aci...
Background: Fructose, which is a sweetener with a low glycemic index, has been shown to elevate post...
The relationship between fructose intake and insulin resistance remains controversial. Our purpose w...
‘Catalytic ’ doses of fructose may benefit glycaemic control without harming cardiometabolic risk fa...
The potential impact on health of diets rich in free sugars, and particularly fructose, is of major ...
OBJECTIVE — Because of blood lipid concerns, diabetes associations discourage fructose at high intak...
Epidemiological studies indicate that the consumption of fructose-containing caloric sweeteners (FCC...
Objective Short-term dietary glucose supplementation has been shown to accelerate the gastric emp...
Objective: Contrary to the concerns that fructose may have adverse metabolic effects, an emerging li...
OBJECTIVEdThe effect of fructose on cardiometabolic risk in humans is controversial. We conducted a ...
The role of fructose-containing sugars in diabetes remains unclear. We undertook two systematic revi...
Recent literature suggests that catalytic doses (≤10 g/meal or 36 g/day) of D-fructose and D-allu...
The objective was to conduct two systematic reviews and meta-analysis of controlled feeding trials t...
Given that sugars have emerged as the dominant nutrient of concern in diabetes, there is a need for ...
High fructose consumption has been suggested to contribute to several features of metabolic syndrome...
First published online 9 December 2020There are few data on the effects on TAG, glucose and uric aci...
Background: Fructose, which is a sweetener with a low glycemic index, has been shown to elevate post...
The relationship between fructose intake and insulin resistance remains controversial. Our purpose w...
‘Catalytic ’ doses of fructose may benefit glycaemic control without harming cardiometabolic risk fa...
The potential impact on health of diets rich in free sugars, and particularly fructose, is of major ...
OBJECTIVE — Because of blood lipid concerns, diabetes associations discourage fructose at high intak...
Epidemiological studies indicate that the consumption of fructose-containing caloric sweeteners (FCC...
Objective Short-term dietary glucose supplementation has been shown to accelerate the gastric emp...