The metabolic syndrome (MetS), defined as the co-occurrence of disorders including obesity, dyslipidemia, insulin resistance, and hepatic steatosis, has become increasingly prevalent in the world over recent decades. Dietary and other environmental factors interacting with genetic predisposition are likely contributors to this epidemic. Among the involved dietary factors, excessive fructose consumption may be a key contributor. When fructose is consumed in large amounts, it can quickly produce many of the features of MetS both in humans and mice. The mechanisms by which fructose contributes to metabolic disease and its potential interactions with genetic factors in these processes remain uncertain. Here, we generated a small F2 genetic coho...
BackgroundIt is unclear how high fructose consumption induces disparate metabolic responses in genet...
Fructose consumption has been linked to obesity and increased hepatic de novo lipogenesis (DNL). Exc...
Metabolic syndrome (MetS), characterized by a constellation of disorders such as hyperglycemia, insu...
Understanding how individuals react differently to the same treatment is a major concern in precisio...
Understanding how individuals react differently to the same treatment is a major concern in precisio...
Obesity rates have been climbing steadily for the past hundred years, and in conjunction so have the...
Excessive fructose consumption in Western diets correlates with increases in obesity, insulin resist...
High fructose consumption has been linked to metabolic syndrome, yet the fructose-induced phenotypes...
The chronic intake of fructose has been linked to insulin resistance, obesity, dyslipidemia and nona...
The chronic intake of fructose has been linked to insulin resistance, obesity, dyslipidemia and nona...
Fructose consumption has been associated with the surge in obesity and dyslipidemia. This may be med...
Item does not contain fulltextFructose consumption has been associated with the surge in obesity and...
Fructose is an important nutritive component of foods such as honey and fruit, but this easily avail...
AbstractMetabolic syndrome (MetS), characterized by a constellation of disorders such as hyperglycem...
Fructose is an important nutritive component of foods such as honey and fruit, but this easily avail...
BackgroundIt is unclear how high fructose consumption induces disparate metabolic responses in genet...
Fructose consumption has been linked to obesity and increased hepatic de novo lipogenesis (DNL). Exc...
Metabolic syndrome (MetS), characterized by a constellation of disorders such as hyperglycemia, insu...
Understanding how individuals react differently to the same treatment is a major concern in precisio...
Understanding how individuals react differently to the same treatment is a major concern in precisio...
Obesity rates have been climbing steadily for the past hundred years, and in conjunction so have the...
Excessive fructose consumption in Western diets correlates with increases in obesity, insulin resist...
High fructose consumption has been linked to metabolic syndrome, yet the fructose-induced phenotypes...
The chronic intake of fructose has been linked to insulin resistance, obesity, dyslipidemia and nona...
The chronic intake of fructose has been linked to insulin resistance, obesity, dyslipidemia and nona...
Fructose consumption has been associated with the surge in obesity and dyslipidemia. This may be med...
Item does not contain fulltextFructose consumption has been associated with the surge in obesity and...
Fructose is an important nutritive component of foods such as honey and fruit, but this easily avail...
AbstractMetabolic syndrome (MetS), characterized by a constellation of disorders such as hyperglycem...
Fructose is an important nutritive component of foods such as honey and fruit, but this easily avail...
BackgroundIt is unclear how high fructose consumption induces disparate metabolic responses in genet...
Fructose consumption has been linked to obesity and increased hepatic de novo lipogenesis (DNL). Exc...
Metabolic syndrome (MetS), characterized by a constellation of disorders such as hyperglycemia, insu...