Fructose metabolism, cardiometabolic risk, and the epidemic of coronary artery disease
Abstract
Despite strong indications that increased consumption of added sugars correlates with greater risks of developing cardiometabolic syndrome (CMS) and cardiovascular disease (CVD), independent of the caloric intake, the worldwide sugar consumption remains high. In considering the negative health impact of overconsumption of dietary sugars, increased attention is recently being given to the role of the fructose component of high-sugar foods in...
Paper Details
Title
Fructose metabolism, cardiometabolic risk, and the epidemic of coronary artery disease
Published Date
Sep 7, 2017
Journal
Volume
39
Issue
26
Pages
2497 - 2505
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