While experimental and observational studies suggest that sugar intake is associated with the development of type 2 diabetes, independent of its role in obesity, it is unclear whether alterations in sugar intake can account for differences in diabetes prevalence among overall populations. Using econometric models of repeated cross-sectional data on diabetes and nutritional components of food from 175 countries, we found that every 150 kcal/person/day increase in sugar availability (about one can of soda/day) was associated with increased diabetes prevalence by 1.1 % (p,0.001) after testing for potential selection biases and controlling for other food types (including fibers, meats, fruits, oils, cereals), total calories, overweight and obes...
The appropriate proportions of macronutritional intake have been controversial in medical nutritiona...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: This study aimed to evaluate the association of types of sugar-sweetened beverages ...
Purpose: Although overweight is an important determinant of diabetes risk, it remains unclear whethe...
<div><p>While experimental and observational studies suggest that sugar intake is associated with th...
Purpose: While weight gain and obesity are the dominant factors, dietary sugar and specifically s...
OBJECTIVE: Ageing and urbanization leading to sedentary lifestyles have been the major explanations ...
The overall aim of this study was to evaluate, from a global and ecological perspective, the relatio...
<p>Food components are expressed in kilocalories/person/day, such that each row displays the impact ...
BACKGROUND : Type 2 diabetes (T2D) accounts for most cases of diabetes worldwide. The Increase in b...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the prospective associations between consumption of sugar sweetened beverages...
Published version of an article in the journal: Food & Nutrition Research. Also available from the p...
Objectives: To examine the prospective associations between consumption of sugar sweetened beverages...
[Objectives] To examine the prospective associations between consumption of sugar sweetened beverage...
A high consumption of sugar leads to an increase in caloric intake, which in turn will lead to a hig...
Questions have been raised as to whether dietary carbohydrate intake is directly related to the deve...
The appropriate proportions of macronutritional intake have been controversial in medical nutritiona...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: This study aimed to evaluate the association of types of sugar-sweetened beverages ...
Purpose: Although overweight is an important determinant of diabetes risk, it remains unclear whethe...
<div><p>While experimental and observational studies suggest that sugar intake is associated with th...
Purpose: While weight gain and obesity are the dominant factors, dietary sugar and specifically s...
OBJECTIVE: Ageing and urbanization leading to sedentary lifestyles have been the major explanations ...
The overall aim of this study was to evaluate, from a global and ecological perspective, the relatio...
<p>Food components are expressed in kilocalories/person/day, such that each row displays the impact ...
BACKGROUND : Type 2 diabetes (T2D) accounts for most cases of diabetes worldwide. The Increase in b...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the prospective associations between consumption of sugar sweetened beverages...
Published version of an article in the journal: Food & Nutrition Research. Also available from the p...
Objectives: To examine the prospective associations between consumption of sugar sweetened beverages...
[Objectives] To examine the prospective associations between consumption of sugar sweetened beverage...
A high consumption of sugar leads to an increase in caloric intake, which in turn will lead to a hig...
Questions have been raised as to whether dietary carbohydrate intake is directly related to the deve...
The appropriate proportions of macronutritional intake have been controversial in medical nutritiona...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: This study aimed to evaluate the association of types of sugar-sweetened beverages ...
Purpose: Although overweight is an important determinant of diabetes risk, it remains unclear whethe...