The consumption of artificially sweetened processed foods, particularly high in fructose or high fructose corn syrup, has increased significantly in the past few decades. As such, interest into the long term outcomes of consuming high levels of fructose has increased significantly, particularly when the exposure is early in life. Epidemiological and experimental evidence has linked fructose consumption to the metabolic syndrome and associated comorbidities—implicating fructose as a potential factor in the obesity epidemic. Yet, despite the widespread consumption of fructose-containing foods and beverages and the rising incidence of maternal obesity, little attention has been paid to the possible adverse effects of maternal fructose consumpt...
Despite continuous improvements in health of the US population, some chronic diseases, including dia...
Aim Fructose consumption is associated with altered hepatic function and metabolic compro-mise and n...
Excessive or insufficient maternal nutrition can influence fetal development and the susceptibility ...
Copyright © 2014 Deborah M. Sloboda et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Crea...
It has become increasingly clear that maternal nutrition can strongly influence the susceptibility o...
As the obesity epidemic continues to grow, attention has been turned towards the abundance of proces...
Developmental programming of chronic diseases by perinatal exposures/events is the basic tenet of th...
Intake of fructose in the form of sucrose and high-fructose corn syrup has risen dramatically over t...
16 Abstract The rising prevalence in noncommunicable diseases worldwide calls for the effort to dete...
Abstract: Consumption of fructose, the sweetest of all naturally occurring carbohydrates, has increa...
Developmental programming of chronic diseases by perinatal exposures/events is the basic tenet of th...
The need to refine rodent models of human-related disease is now being recognized, in particular the...
Purpose of reviewThe effects of dietary sugar on risk factors and the processes associated with meta...
First published online 26 April 2017Perinatal exposure to excess maternal intake of added sugars, in...
The nutritional environment during embryonic, fetal and neonatal development plays a crucial role in...
Despite continuous improvements in health of the US population, some chronic diseases, including dia...
Aim Fructose consumption is associated with altered hepatic function and metabolic compro-mise and n...
Excessive or insufficient maternal nutrition can influence fetal development and the susceptibility ...
Copyright © 2014 Deborah M. Sloboda et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Crea...
It has become increasingly clear that maternal nutrition can strongly influence the susceptibility o...
As the obesity epidemic continues to grow, attention has been turned towards the abundance of proces...
Developmental programming of chronic diseases by perinatal exposures/events is the basic tenet of th...
Intake of fructose in the form of sucrose and high-fructose corn syrup has risen dramatically over t...
16 Abstract The rising prevalence in noncommunicable diseases worldwide calls for the effort to dete...
Abstract: Consumption of fructose, the sweetest of all naturally occurring carbohydrates, has increa...
Developmental programming of chronic diseases by perinatal exposures/events is the basic tenet of th...
The need to refine rodent models of human-related disease is now being recognized, in particular the...
Purpose of reviewThe effects of dietary sugar on risk factors and the processes associated with meta...
First published online 26 April 2017Perinatal exposure to excess maternal intake of added sugars, in...
The nutritional environment during embryonic, fetal and neonatal development plays a crucial role in...
Despite continuous improvements in health of the US population, some chronic diseases, including dia...
Aim Fructose consumption is associated with altered hepatic function and metabolic compro-mise and n...
Excessive or insufficient maternal nutrition can influence fetal development and the susceptibility ...