Sugar consumption has increased dramatically in our society, a phenomenon that is primarily associated with obesity and diabetes appearance. However, whether this overconsumption of sugar has an impact on the developing CNS remains unknown. This study investigated the long-term effects of unlimited access to sucrose using the two-bottle choice paradigm and the juvenile and adult effects were compared. Male Sprague Dawley rats had free access to water containing 10% sucrose and water during youth (PD 25–50) or adulthood (PD 75–100). Rats in the sucrose group, privileged to take sugary solution over the water. No weight differences were observed between the sucrose groups and their age-matched water controls. After treatment all animals drank...
High sugar diets reduce hippocampal neurogenesis, which is required for minimizing interference betw...
High consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) is a risk factor for weight gain and metabolic ...
A compelling body of evidence suggests that the worldwide obesity epidemic is underpinned by excessi...
We previously described that excessive consumption of sucrose during youth produces fear memory and ...
In this study we sought to determine the effect of daily sucrose consumption in young rats on their ...
Background : There has been a dramatic escalation in sugar intake in the last few decades, most stri...
There has been a dramatic escalation in sugar intake in the last few decades, most strikingly observ...
BACKGROUND: There has been a dramatic escalation in sugar intake in the last few decades, most strik...
Adolescence is a critical period characterized by major neurobiological changes. Chronic stimulation...
Depression is highly prevalent worldwide, but its etiology is not fully understood. An overlooked po...
Research showing that a sucrose-enriched diet in adolescent can cause change in behaviour and brain ...
As depression continues to impact many people, there are important considerations to be taken in how...
Experimental evidence has demonstrated the effect of exposure history on feeding behavior in organis...
Adolescents are the highest consumers of sugar sweetened drinks. Excessive consumption of such drink...
AbstractWe explored the impact of exposure to an obesogenic diet (High Fat–High Sucrose; HFS) during...
High sugar diets reduce hippocampal neurogenesis, which is required for minimizing interference betw...
High consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) is a risk factor for weight gain and metabolic ...
A compelling body of evidence suggests that the worldwide obesity epidemic is underpinned by excessi...
We previously described that excessive consumption of sucrose during youth produces fear memory and ...
In this study we sought to determine the effect of daily sucrose consumption in young rats on their ...
Background : There has been a dramatic escalation in sugar intake in the last few decades, most stri...
There has been a dramatic escalation in sugar intake in the last few decades, most strikingly observ...
BACKGROUND: There has been a dramatic escalation in sugar intake in the last few decades, most strik...
Adolescence is a critical period characterized by major neurobiological changes. Chronic stimulation...
Depression is highly prevalent worldwide, but its etiology is not fully understood. An overlooked po...
Research showing that a sucrose-enriched diet in adolescent can cause change in behaviour and brain ...
As depression continues to impact many people, there are important considerations to be taken in how...
Experimental evidence has demonstrated the effect of exposure history on feeding behavior in organis...
Adolescents are the highest consumers of sugar sweetened drinks. Excessive consumption of such drink...
AbstractWe explored the impact of exposure to an obesogenic diet (High Fat–High Sucrose; HFS) during...
High sugar diets reduce hippocampal neurogenesis, which is required for minimizing interference betw...
High consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) is a risk factor for weight gain and metabolic ...
A compelling body of evidence suggests that the worldwide obesity epidemic is underpinned by excessi...