Background: There are a number of biological pathways that affect our ingestive behaviours, including energy homeostasis, food reward, and taste. Given that carbohydrates such as sugars, provide energy and a sweet taste, examining candidate genes in each pathway may help explain differences in carbohydrate consumption behaviours. Objective: To determine whether variations in genes encoding a glucose transporter (GLUT2), a dopamine receptor (DRD2), and sweet taste receptor (TAS1R2) are associated with differences in sugar consumption in two distinct populations. Methods: Population 1 included diabetes-free young adults where dietary intake was assessed using a one month 196-item food frequency questionnaire (FFQ). Population 2 consiste...
The human body has evolved with a disposition for nutrient storage, allowing for periods of irregula...
Some high-carbohydrate diets may lead to obesity and multiple metabolic disorders, including hypertr...
Aims/Hypothesis: Sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) are a major dietary contributor to fructose intake...
Background: There are a number of biological pathways that affect our ingestive behaviours, includin...
Background: The preference for sweet taste is partially genetically determined. The major allele of ...
Background: The preference for sweet taste is partially genetically determined. The major allele of ...
Taste perception and its association with nutrition and related diseases (type 2 diabetes, obesity, ...
BACKGROUND: Individual differences in human perception of sweetness are partly due to genetics; howe...
Taste perception and its association with nutrition and related diseases (type 2 diabetes, obesity, ...
Background: Individual differences in human perception of sweetness are partly due to genetics; howe...
Individual differences in human perception of sweetness are partly due to genetics; however, which g...
We hypothesized that subjects with genetic variants that increase sweet taste preference would consu...
Background: Taste is one of the primary determinants of food intake and taste function can be influe...
Background: Taste is one of the primary determinants of food intake and taste function can be influe...
Some high-carbohydrate diets may lead to obesity and multiple metabolic disorders, including hypertr...
The human body has evolved with a disposition for nutrient storage, allowing for periods of irregula...
Some high-carbohydrate diets may lead to obesity and multiple metabolic disorders, including hypertr...
Aims/Hypothesis: Sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) are a major dietary contributor to fructose intake...
Background: There are a number of biological pathways that affect our ingestive behaviours, includin...
Background: The preference for sweet taste is partially genetically determined. The major allele of ...
Background: The preference for sweet taste is partially genetically determined. The major allele of ...
Taste perception and its association with nutrition and related diseases (type 2 diabetes, obesity, ...
BACKGROUND: Individual differences in human perception of sweetness are partly due to genetics; howe...
Taste perception and its association with nutrition and related diseases (type 2 diabetes, obesity, ...
Background: Individual differences in human perception of sweetness are partly due to genetics; howe...
Individual differences in human perception of sweetness are partly due to genetics; however, which g...
We hypothesized that subjects with genetic variants that increase sweet taste preference would consu...
Background: Taste is one of the primary determinants of food intake and taste function can be influe...
Background: Taste is one of the primary determinants of food intake and taste function can be influe...
Some high-carbohydrate diets may lead to obesity and multiple metabolic disorders, including hypertr...
The human body has evolved with a disposition for nutrient storage, allowing for periods of irregula...
Some high-carbohydrate diets may lead to obesity and multiple metabolic disorders, including hypertr...
Aims/Hypothesis: Sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) are a major dietary contributor to fructose intake...