Background: The consumption of high amounts of fructose is associated with metabolic diseases. However, the underlying mechanisms are largely unknown. Objective: To determine the effects of high fructose intake on plasma metabolomics. Study design: We enrolled 12 healthy volunteers (six lean and six obese women, age 24–35 years) in a crossover intervention study. All participants carried out three diets: (1) low fructose (<10 g/day); (2) high fructose (100 g/day) from natural food sources (fruit); and (3) high fructose (100 g/day) from high fructose syrup (HFS). Outcome measures: The primary outcome was changes in plasma metabolites measured by targeted metabolomics. Results: High compared to low fructose diets caused a marked meta...
Abstract The development of obesity is becoming an international problem and the role of fructose is...
Objective: Fructose has been implicated in obesity, partly due to lack of insulin-mediated leptin st...
Objective: Fructose has been implicated in obesity, partly due to lack of insulin-mediated leptin st...
Background: The consumption of high amounts of fructose is associated with metabolic diseases. Howev...
Abstract Background Using metabolomics technique to analyze the response to a dietary intervention g...
Purpose: The change in serum metabolic response from fasting state to postprandial state provides no...
OBJECTIVE: Overfeeding is a strategy for evaluating the effects of excess energy intake. In this sec...
Fructose consumption in the USA has increased over the past three decades. During this time, obesity...
Background: Recent studies have demonstrated a relationship between fructose consumption and risk of...
Aims: To understand the relationship between serum acylcarnitine profiles and glucose tolerance stat...
Background & aims: The benefits of weight loss in subjects with metabolically healthy obesity (M...
The benefits of weight loss in subjects with metabolically healthy obesity (MHO) are still a matter ...
There has been much concern regarding the role of dietary fructose in the development of metabolic d...
Zhao X, Peter A, Fritsche J, Elcnerova M, Fritsche A, Haring HU, Schleicher ED, Xu G, Lehmann R. Cha...
[Epub ahead of print]BACKGROUND & AIMS: Metabolic syndrome (MetS) induces major disturbances in plas...
Abstract The development of obesity is becoming an international problem and the role of fructose is...
Objective: Fructose has been implicated in obesity, partly due to lack of insulin-mediated leptin st...
Objective: Fructose has been implicated in obesity, partly due to lack of insulin-mediated leptin st...
Background: The consumption of high amounts of fructose is associated with metabolic diseases. Howev...
Abstract Background Using metabolomics technique to analyze the response to a dietary intervention g...
Purpose: The change in serum metabolic response from fasting state to postprandial state provides no...
OBJECTIVE: Overfeeding is a strategy for evaluating the effects of excess energy intake. In this sec...
Fructose consumption in the USA has increased over the past three decades. During this time, obesity...
Background: Recent studies have demonstrated a relationship between fructose consumption and risk of...
Aims: To understand the relationship between serum acylcarnitine profiles and glucose tolerance stat...
Background & aims: The benefits of weight loss in subjects with metabolically healthy obesity (M...
The benefits of weight loss in subjects with metabolically healthy obesity (MHO) are still a matter ...
There has been much concern regarding the role of dietary fructose in the development of metabolic d...
Zhao X, Peter A, Fritsche J, Elcnerova M, Fritsche A, Haring HU, Schleicher ED, Xu G, Lehmann R. Cha...
[Epub ahead of print]BACKGROUND & AIMS: Metabolic syndrome (MetS) induces major disturbances in plas...
Abstract The development of obesity is becoming an international problem and the role of fructose is...
Objective: Fructose has been implicated in obesity, partly due to lack of insulin-mediated leptin st...
Objective: Fructose has been implicated in obesity, partly due to lack of insulin-mediated leptin st...