Suspicion that fructose-containing caloric sweeteners (FCCS) may play a causal role in the development of metabolic diseases has elicited intense basic and clinical research over the past 10years. Prospective cohort studies converge to indicate that FCCS, and more specifically sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs), consumption is associated with weight gain over time. Intervention studies in which FCCS or SSB consumption is altered while food intake is otherwise left ad libitum indicate that increased FCCS generally increases total energy intake and body weight, while FCCS reduction decreases body weight gain. Clinical trials assessing the effects of SSB reduction as a sole intervention however fail to observe clinically significant weight loss....
Fructose-containing sugars, including fructose itself, high fructose corn syrup (HFCS), and sucrose ...
In addition to acquiring a better understanding of foods that may have intrinsic health benefits, in...
While virtually absent in our diet a few hundred years ago, fructose has now become a major constitu...
# 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...
Epidemiological studies indicate that the consumption of fructose-containing caloric sweeteners (FCC...
Fructose consumption in the USA has increased over the past three decades. During this time, obesity...
The epidemic of obesity and related metabolic diseases continues to extract an enormous health toll....
A causal role of fructose intake in the aetiology of the global obesity epidemic has been proposed i...
In 2004, Dr. Popkin and his team published an article reporting a correlation between the spread of ...
Fructose-containing sugars, including fructose itself, high fructose corn syrup (HFCS), and sucrose ...
Our laboratory has investigated 2 hypotheses regarding the effects of fructose consumption: 1) the e...
AbstractRecent attention has focused on fructose as having a unique role in the pathogenesis of card...
Few topics in nutrition engender more controversy than added sugars in general, and fructose-contain...
There has been much concern regarding the role of dietary fructose in the development of metabolic d...
Fructose-containing sugars, including fructose itself, high fructose corn syrup (HFCS), and sucrose ...
In addition to acquiring a better understanding of foods that may have intrinsic health benefits, in...
While virtually absent in our diet a few hundred years ago, fructose has now become a major constitu...
# 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...
Epidemiological studies indicate that the consumption of fructose-containing caloric sweeteners (FCC...
Fructose consumption in the USA has increased over the past three decades. During this time, obesity...
The epidemic of obesity and related metabolic diseases continues to extract an enormous health toll....
A causal role of fructose intake in the aetiology of the global obesity epidemic has been proposed i...
In 2004, Dr. Popkin and his team published an article reporting a correlation between the spread of ...
Fructose-containing sugars, including fructose itself, high fructose corn syrup (HFCS), and sucrose ...
Our laboratory has investigated 2 hypotheses regarding the effects of fructose consumption: 1) the e...
AbstractRecent attention has focused on fructose as having a unique role in the pathogenesis of card...
Few topics in nutrition engender more controversy than added sugars in general, and fructose-contain...
There has been much concern regarding the role of dietary fructose in the development of metabolic d...
Fructose-containing sugars, including fructose itself, high fructose corn syrup (HFCS), and sucrose ...
In addition to acquiring a better understanding of foods that may have intrinsic health benefits, in...
While virtually absent in our diet a few hundred years ago, fructose has now become a major constitu...