It is currently suspected that sugar overconsumption, and more specifically fructose, may promote the development of obesity and of several cardio-metabolic disorders. However, environmental factors, such as fish oil and dietary proteins, may prevent some deleterious effects of fructose. The aim of this thesis was to identify potential environmental factors that may modulate the metabolic effects of fructose. The first study was designed to evaluate the impact of endurance exercise in healthy young men fed a high-fructose, isocaloric diet. Fructose-induced effects on lipid profile were totally prevented by endurance exercise and may be explained by an enhanced clearance of TRL-TG and the inhibition of de novo lipogenesis. As energy intake w...
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BACKGROUND: Exercise prevents the adverse effects of a high-fructose diet through mechanisms that re...
Abstract Obesity and type 2 diabetes are occurring at epidemic rates in the United Sta...
Results from a recent study investigating the metabolic effects of consuming fructose-sweetened beve...
Obesity contributes to metabolic abnormalities such as insulin resistance, dyslipidemia, hypertensio...
While virtually absent in our diet a few hundred years ago, fructose has now become a major constitu...
Fructose consumption has been growing exponentially and, concomitant with this, the increase in the ...
Fructose has always been present in our diet, but its consumption has increased markedly over the pa...
Fructose intake and the prevalence of obesity have both increased over the past two to three decades...
-A high intake of sugars has been linked to diet-induced health problems. The fructose content in su...
This review explores whether fructose consumption might be a contributing factor to the development ...
Purpose of reviewThe effects of dietary sugar on risk factors and the processes associated with meta...
Abstract: Consumption of fructose, the sweetest of all naturally occurring carbohydrates, has increa...
Increased consumption of foods containing free sugars, especially fructose, has been associated with...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Acute consumption of fructose (as sole source of ener...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
BACKGROUND: Exercise prevents the adverse effects of a high-fructose diet through mechanisms that re...
Abstract Obesity and type 2 diabetes are occurring at epidemic rates in the United Sta...
Results from a recent study investigating the metabolic effects of consuming fructose-sweetened beve...
Obesity contributes to metabolic abnormalities such as insulin resistance, dyslipidemia, hypertensio...
While virtually absent in our diet a few hundred years ago, fructose has now become a major constitu...
Fructose consumption has been growing exponentially and, concomitant with this, the increase in the ...
Fructose has always been present in our diet, but its consumption has increased markedly over the pa...
Fructose intake and the prevalence of obesity have both increased over the past two to three decades...
-A high intake of sugars has been linked to diet-induced health problems. The fructose content in su...
This review explores whether fructose consumption might be a contributing factor to the development ...
Purpose of reviewThe effects of dietary sugar on risk factors and the processes associated with meta...
Abstract: Consumption of fructose, the sweetest of all naturally occurring carbohydrates, has increa...
Increased consumption of foods containing free sugars, especially fructose, has been associated with...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Acute consumption of fructose (as sole source of ener...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
BACKGROUND: Exercise prevents the adverse effects of a high-fructose diet through mechanisms that re...
Abstract Obesity and type 2 diabetes are occurring at epidemic rates in the United Sta...