A high intake of refined carbohydrates, particularly the monosaccharide fructose, has been attributed to the growing epidemics of obesity and type-2 diabetes. Animal studies have helped elucidate the metabolic effects of dietary fructose, however, variations in study design make it difficult to draw conclusions. The aim of this study was to review the effects of fructose beverage consumption on body weight, systolic blood pressure and blood glucose, insulin and triglyceride concentrations in validated rat models. We searched Ovid Embase Classic + EmbaseMedline and Ovid Medline databases and included studies that used adolescent/adult male rats, with fructose beverage consumption for >3 weeks. Data from 26 studies were pooled by an invers...
High fructose feeding has been suggested to involve in several features of metabolic syndrome includ...
Aims: To study the metabolic effects of fructose, glucose and saccharose in a moderate dose by analy...
Human studies support the relationship between high intake of fructose-sweetened beverages and type ...
Increased sugar consumption, especially fructose, is strongly related to the development of type 2 d...
Fructose is an important nutritive component of foods such as honey and fruit, but this easily avail...
Metabolic syndrome is characterized by the association of 3 or more risk factors, including: abdomin...
High fructose consumption, especially in soft drinks, has been associated with the development of ob...
In search of an adequate model for the human metabolic syndrome, the metabolic characteristics of Wi...
Introduction: Fructose is a simple carbohydrate that should be ingested in a restricted manner. Howe...
PURPOSE:The aim of this study was to characterize short and medium-lasting effects of fructose suppl...
Abstract Fructose consumption has increased worldwide, and it has been associated with the developme...
Background: Metabolic syndrome is a disease that today affects millions of people around the world. ...
The increasing prevalence of type 2 diabetes is associated with increasing health costs, especially ...
Background. Metabolic syndrome can be caused by modification of diet by means of consumption of high...
The global epidemic of metabolic syndrome (MS) correlates with changes in the environment, feeding, ...
High fructose feeding has been suggested to involve in several features of metabolic syndrome includ...
Aims: To study the metabolic effects of fructose, glucose and saccharose in a moderate dose by analy...
Human studies support the relationship between high intake of fructose-sweetened beverages and type ...
Increased sugar consumption, especially fructose, is strongly related to the development of type 2 d...
Fructose is an important nutritive component of foods such as honey and fruit, but this easily avail...
Metabolic syndrome is characterized by the association of 3 or more risk factors, including: abdomin...
High fructose consumption, especially in soft drinks, has been associated with the development of ob...
In search of an adequate model for the human metabolic syndrome, the metabolic characteristics of Wi...
Introduction: Fructose is a simple carbohydrate that should be ingested in a restricted manner. Howe...
PURPOSE:The aim of this study was to characterize short and medium-lasting effects of fructose suppl...
Abstract Fructose consumption has increased worldwide, and it has been associated with the developme...
Background: Metabolic syndrome is a disease that today affects millions of people around the world. ...
The increasing prevalence of type 2 diabetes is associated with increasing health costs, especially ...
Background. Metabolic syndrome can be caused by modification of diet by means of consumption of high...
The global epidemic of metabolic syndrome (MS) correlates with changes in the environment, feeding, ...
High fructose feeding has been suggested to involve in several features of metabolic syndrome includ...
Aims: To study the metabolic effects of fructose, glucose and saccharose in a moderate dose by analy...
Human studies support the relationship between high intake of fructose-sweetened beverages and type ...