Results from a recent study investigating the metabolic effects of consuming fructose-sweetened beverages at 25% of energy requirements for 10 wk demonstrate that a high-fructose diet induces dyslipidemia, decreases insulin sensitivity, and increases visceral adiposity. The purpose of this review is to present aspects of the study design which may be critical for assessment of the metabolic effects of sugar consumption. Collection of postprandial blood samples is required to document the full effects of fructose on lipid metabolism. Fasting triglyceride (TG) concentrations are an unreliable index of fructose-induced dyslipidemia. Differences in the short-term (24-h) and long-term (>2 wk) effects of fructose consumption on TG and apolipop...
Abstract Obesity and type 2 diabetes are occurring at epidemic rates in the United Sta...
Fructose intake and the prevalence of obesity have both increased over the past two to three decades...
Obesity contributes to metabolic abnormalities such as insulin resistance, dyslipidemia, hypertensio...
Results from a recent study investigating the metabolic effects of consuming fructose-sweetened beve...
In addition to acquiring a better understanding of foods that may have intrinsic health benefits, in...
Studies in animals have documented that, compared with glucose, dietary fructose induces dyslipidemi...
Purpose of reviewBased on interim results from an ongoing study, we have reported that consumption o...
This review explores whether fructose consumption might be a contributing factor to the development ...
Fructose consumption in the USA has increased over the past three decades. During this time, obesity...
In addition to acquiring a better understanding of foods that may have intrinsic health benefits, in...
-A high intake of sugars has been linked to diet-induced health problems. The fructose content in su...
BackgroundConsumption of sugar-sweetened beverages has been shown to be associated with dyslipidemia...
ContextCompared with glucose-sweetened beverages, consumption of fructose-sweetened beverages with m...
While virtually absent in our diet a few hundred years ago, fructose has now become a major constitu...
Our laboratory has investigated 2 hypotheses regarding the effects of fructose consumption: 1) the e...
Abstract Obesity and type 2 diabetes are occurring at epidemic rates in the United Sta...
Fructose intake and the prevalence of obesity have both increased over the past two to three decades...
Obesity contributes to metabolic abnormalities such as insulin resistance, dyslipidemia, hypertensio...
Results from a recent study investigating the metabolic effects of consuming fructose-sweetened beve...
In addition to acquiring a better understanding of foods that may have intrinsic health benefits, in...
Studies in animals have documented that, compared with glucose, dietary fructose induces dyslipidemi...
Purpose of reviewBased on interim results from an ongoing study, we have reported that consumption o...
This review explores whether fructose consumption might be a contributing factor to the development ...
Fructose consumption in the USA has increased over the past three decades. During this time, obesity...
In addition to acquiring a better understanding of foods that may have intrinsic health benefits, in...
-A high intake of sugars has been linked to diet-induced health problems. The fructose content in su...
BackgroundConsumption of sugar-sweetened beverages has been shown to be associated with dyslipidemia...
ContextCompared with glucose-sweetened beverages, consumption of fructose-sweetened beverages with m...
While virtually absent in our diet a few hundred years ago, fructose has now become a major constitu...
Our laboratory has investigated 2 hypotheses regarding the effects of fructose consumption: 1) the e...
Abstract Obesity and type 2 diabetes are occurring at epidemic rates in the United Sta...
Fructose intake and the prevalence of obesity have both increased over the past two to three decades...
Obesity contributes to metabolic abnormalities such as insulin resistance, dyslipidemia, hypertensio...