Sugar and cardiovascular disease. World Rev. Nutr. Diet. 22, 248-269.Grande F: Sugar and cardiovascular disease. World Rev Nutr Diet 22:248–269, 1975:Grande, F., 1974, Sugars in cardiovascular disease, in Sugars in Nutrition (H. L. Sipple and K. W. McNutt, eds.), pp. 401–437...
There is an association between the consumption of high levels of serum glucose with cardiovascular diseases. Various sources of sugar-induced generation of ROS, including mitochondria, nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate-oxidase, advanced glycation end products, insulin, and uric acid have been ...
Main Outcomes and MeasuresCardiovascular disease mortality. ResultsAmong US adults, the adjusted mean percentage of daily calories from added sugar increased from 15.7% (95% CI, 15.0%-16.4%) in 1988-1994 to 16.8% (16.0%-17.7%;P = .02) in 1999-2004 and decreased to 14.9% (14.2%-15....
The consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) is associated with type 2 diabetes (T2D) and cardiovascular diseases (CVD). However, an updated and comprehensive assessment of the global burden attributable to SSBs remains scarce. Here we estimated SSB-attributable T2D and CVD burdens across 184...
A good rule of thumb is to look for foods that have 5% DV or less of sugar. Avoid foods that have 20% DV or more.It’s estimated that reducing sugar intaketo suggested targets could prevent almost 2.48 million Cardiovascular Disease events, .49 million deaths, .75 million diabetes cases....
The purpose of this review is to provide insights for future research and public health recommendations. 展开 关键词: Sugar-sweetened beverages Obesity Type 2 diabetes Hypertension Cardiovascular disease Coronary heart disease Stroke Metabolic syndrome Blood pressure Soft drinks Fruit drinks DOI: ...
Added Sugars and Cardiovascular Disease Risk in Children: A Scientific Statement From the American Heart Association J Pediatr Gastroenterol Nutr. 2017 Dec;65(6):681-696. doi: 10.1097/MPG.0000000000001733. 28922262Simplify Nutrition Tracking with MyFoodData! Speedy Tools and Detailed Data FREE ...
Refined sugar is everywhere, and its effects on our health go far beyond weight gain. From increasing the risk of cardiovascular disease and insulin resistance to impairing brain function, refined sugar is a silent contributor to many health issues. ...
could significantly increase your risk of dying from cardiovascular disease (CVD). In fact, people getting 17 percent to 21 percent of calories from added sugar faced a 38 percent higher risk of dying from cardiovascular disease compared to those who got just 8 percent of their calories from ...
In humans, in recent years a very close association has been has been documented between increased phosphate levels, within the normal range, and increased risk of cardiovascular disease. Serum phosphate is increased in people with osteoporosis (Gallagher, et al., 1980), and various treatments ...