CONCLUSIONS: Frequent SSB consumption associated with higher T2DM incidence in women but not men. We found that a moderate proportion of the SSB-T2DM relationship was mediated through body mass index (BMI). Our findings suggest that targeting SSB consumption can help prevent a national rise in ...
The Fetal Programming of Semen Quality (FEPOS) Cohort, including 1047 young men (mean age = 19 years) was performed. Each male participant completed an online questionnaire on health, health behavior and diet, and provided a semen sample. The associations between consumption of sugar-sweetened ...
The consumption of fructose is high in Western diets, mainly due to the consumption of refined or processed sugars, such as HFCS [25]. In the United States, HFCS is found in nearly all processed foods that contain sweeteners. HFCS—due to its low cost of production—replaced sucrose as a...
First, the availability of data on added sugar intake from a series of nationally representative samples of US adults allowed us to examine trends of consumption. Second, we used a validated method to estimate the usual percentage of calories from added sugar. The use of the NCI method to ...
Sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) are a major source of added sugars in the diet. A robust body of evidence has linked habitual intake of SSBs with weight gain and a higher risk (compared with infrequent SSB consumption) of type 2 diabetes mellitus, cardi
Acculturation to the United States (US) might increase sugar-sweetened beverage consumption among Hispanic adolescents, but few moderators of this relationship have been examined. This study examined the moderating influence of impulsivity on the association between acculturation and sugar-sweetened beverages...
Be mindful that while you are cutting back on sugar, you may be slashing your caffeine consumption as well since many sodas, coffee drinks, and energy drinks are loaded with caffeine. While you are quitting sugar isnotthe time to inadvertently quit caffeine as well unless you are determined ...
their overall health. A closer examination of both natural and added sugars reveals their impact, guiding us in making healthier choices for our elderly loved ones, with particular attention to the risks associated with high sugar intake, metabolic syndrome, and the consumption of ultra-processed ...
Dietitians help you recognize the subtle ways your body may be signaling it's time to cut back on added sugar.
The increased demand for energy in cells under toluene stress was also investigated via transcriptomics: genes involved in energy production and sugar consumption were upregulated whereas those involved in sugar storage were downregulated (Volkers et al., 2009). In addition to toluene studies, the ...