High-fructose intake in healthy men is associated with characteristics of metabolic syndrome. Extensive knowledge exists about the differences between hepatic fructose and glucose metabolism and fructose-specific mechanisms favoring the development of metabolic disturbances. Nevertheless, the causal relationship between fructose consumption and metabolic alterations is still debated. Multiple effects of fructose on hepatic metabolism are attributed to the fact that the liver represents the major sink of fructose. Fructose, as a lipogenic substrate and potent inducer of lipogenic enzyme expression, enhances fatty acid synthesis. Consequently, increased hepatic diacylglycerols (DAG) are thought to directly interfere with insulin signaling. Ho...
Overconsumption of fructose, as a highly lipogenic sugar, may profoundly affect hepatic metabolism a...
Despite the existence of numerous studies supporting a pathological link between fructose consumptio...
Brandon H Mai, Liang-Jun YanDepartment of Pharmaceutical Sciences, UNT System College of Pharmacy, U...
High-fructose intake in healthy men is associated with characteristics of metabolic syndrome. Extens...
Excessive consumption of free sugars (which typically includes a composite of glucose and fructose) ...
Consumption of large amounts of fructose or sucrose increases lipogenesis and circulating triglyceri...
Increased fructose consumption has been suggested to contribute to non-alcoholic fatty liver disease...
Excessive intake of fructose increases lipogenesis in the liver, leading to hepatic lipid accumulati...
Increased consumption of foods containing free sugars, especially fructose, has been associated with...
Abstract: Consumption of fructose, the sweetest of all naturally occurring carbohydrates, has increa...
High fructose consumption has been implicated with deleterious effects on human health, including hy...
The rise in consumption of refined sugars high in fructose appears to be an important factor contrib...
Fructose has always been present in our diet, but its consumption has increased markedly over the pa...
While virtually absent in our diet a few hundred years ago, fructose has now become a major constitu...
Abstract Obesity, type 2 diabetes and hyperlipidemia frequently coexist and are associated with sign...
Overconsumption of fructose, as a highly lipogenic sugar, may profoundly affect hepatic metabolism a...
Despite the existence of numerous studies supporting a pathological link between fructose consumptio...
Brandon H Mai, Liang-Jun YanDepartment of Pharmaceutical Sciences, UNT System College of Pharmacy, U...
High-fructose intake in healthy men is associated with characteristics of metabolic syndrome. Extens...
Excessive consumption of free sugars (which typically includes a composite of glucose and fructose) ...
Consumption of large amounts of fructose or sucrose increases lipogenesis and circulating triglyceri...
Increased fructose consumption has been suggested to contribute to non-alcoholic fatty liver disease...
Excessive intake of fructose increases lipogenesis in the liver, leading to hepatic lipid accumulati...
Increased consumption of foods containing free sugars, especially fructose, has been associated with...
Abstract: Consumption of fructose, the sweetest of all naturally occurring carbohydrates, has increa...
High fructose consumption has been implicated with deleterious effects on human health, including hy...
The rise in consumption of refined sugars high in fructose appears to be an important factor contrib...
Fructose has always been present in our diet, but its consumption has increased markedly over the pa...
While virtually absent in our diet a few hundred years ago, fructose has now become a major constitu...
Abstract Obesity, type 2 diabetes and hyperlipidemia frequently coexist and are associated with sign...
Overconsumption of fructose, as a highly lipogenic sugar, may profoundly affect hepatic metabolism a...
Despite the existence of numerous studies supporting a pathological link between fructose consumptio...
Brandon H Mai, Liang-Jun YanDepartment of Pharmaceutical Sciences, UNT System College of Pharmacy, U...