Much of the global increase in sugar intake is attributable to rising consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs). Because people compensate poorly for liquid calories, SSB consumption increases total energy intake, raising the risk of harmful metabolic effects in addition to possible effects of sugars per se. Glucose and fructose, the constituent sugars in sucrose, can exert distinct effects on metabolism and also differ in their satiating properties, suggesting that compensation for the calories in these sugars may also vary. In light of claims that the fructose within sucrose is particularly harmful, the present study compared the effects of giving rats access to either a sucrose or an isoenergetic glucose solution. Adult male rats w...
CITATION: Driescher, N., et al. 2019. The impact of sugar-sweetened beverage intake on rat cardiac f...
Objectives: In the present study, we investigated whether replacement of tap water by fructose or su...
Background. Over the past 50 years, the average consumption of sugar worldwide has tripled, also the...
Human studies support the relationship between high intake of fructose-sweetened beverages and type ...
In the Western world, consumption of soft drinks has increased the last three decades and is partly ...
The study was funded by the Chinese Academy of Sciences Strategic Program (XDB13030100), the 1000 Ta...
As the number of overweight and obese people has risen in recent years, there has been a parallel in...
High consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) is a risk factor for weight gain and metabolic ...
Aims: To study the metabolic effects of fructose, glucose and saccharose in a moderate dose by analy...
High fructose consumption, especially in soft drinks, has been associated with the development of ob...
A high intake of refined carbohydrates, particularly the monosaccharide fructose, has been attribute...
High carbohydrate intake has been reported to contribute to obesity by promoting de novo lipogenesis...
The Effect of Moderate Consumption Of Non-Nutritive Sweeteners On Glucose Tolerance And Body Composi...
High consumption of simple sugars causes adverse cardiometabolic effects. We investigated the mechan...
Approximately two-thirds of U.S. adults are overweight or obese and the prevalence of overweight in ...
CITATION: Driescher, N., et al. 2019. The impact of sugar-sweetened beverage intake on rat cardiac f...
Objectives: In the present study, we investigated whether replacement of tap water by fructose or su...
Background. Over the past 50 years, the average consumption of sugar worldwide has tripled, also the...
Human studies support the relationship between high intake of fructose-sweetened beverages and type ...
In the Western world, consumption of soft drinks has increased the last three decades and is partly ...
The study was funded by the Chinese Academy of Sciences Strategic Program (XDB13030100), the 1000 Ta...
As the number of overweight and obese people has risen in recent years, there has been a parallel in...
High consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) is a risk factor for weight gain and metabolic ...
Aims: To study the metabolic effects of fructose, glucose and saccharose in a moderate dose by analy...
High fructose consumption, especially in soft drinks, has been associated with the development of ob...
A high intake of refined carbohydrates, particularly the monosaccharide fructose, has been attribute...
High carbohydrate intake has been reported to contribute to obesity by promoting de novo lipogenesis...
The Effect of Moderate Consumption Of Non-Nutritive Sweeteners On Glucose Tolerance And Body Composi...
High consumption of simple sugars causes adverse cardiometabolic effects. We investigated the mechan...
Approximately two-thirds of U.S. adults are overweight or obese and the prevalence of overweight in ...
CITATION: Driescher, N., et al. 2019. The impact of sugar-sweetened beverage intake on rat cardiac f...
Objectives: In the present study, we investigated whether replacement of tap water by fructose or su...
Background. Over the past 50 years, the average consumption of sugar worldwide has tripled, also the...