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Sugar consumption is suspected to play an important role in the pathogenesis of diabetes, cardiovascular disorders, fatty liver disease, and some forms of cancers. Dietary sugars-fructose in particular-also have a potential role in obesity and metabolic diseases.Dietary Sugars and Health presents all aspects of dietary sugars as they relate to heal
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Sugar consumption is suspected to play an important role in the pathogenesis of diabetes, cardiovascular disorders, fatty liver disease, and some forms of cancers. Dietary sugars-fructose in particular-also have a potential role in obesity and metabolic diseases.Dietary Sugars and Health presents all aspects of dietary sugars as they relate to heal
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 418
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Dezember 2014
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781466593787
- Artikelnr.: 42366821
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 418
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Dezember 2014
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781466593787
- Artikelnr.: 42366821
Michael I. Goran is a professor of preventive medicine and pediatrics at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles. He is also the founding director of the USC Childhood Obesity Research Center and holds the Dr. Robert C and Veronica Atkins Endowed Chair in Childhood Obesity and Diabetes. In addition, he serves as co-director of the USC Diabetes and Obesity Research Institute. He received his PhD from the University of Manchester in the UK. His work focuses on understanding the metabolic and nutritional factors linking obesity to increased disease risk during growth and development and using this information as a basis for developing interventions for prevention and risk reduction. He has published more than 300 peer-reviewed scientific articles and reviews and is the co-editor of the Handbook of Pediatric Obesity. Luc Tappy is a professor of physiology at the University of Lausanne in Switzerland and an associate physician in endocrinology, diabetes, and metabolism at Lausanne University Hospital. He has extensively studied the metabolic fate of fructose in healthy humans and in patients with metabolic disorders with the use of tracer methods. As a physician, he has been mainly involved in the dietary management and surgical treatment of obese patients. His research has been mainly supported by grants from the Swiss National Science Foundation and other funders. Kim-Anne Lê is a research scientist at the Nestlé Research Center in Vers-chez-les Blanc, Switzerland. She obtained her PhD from the University of Lausanne and completed a postdoctoral fellowship at the Childhood Obesity Research Center in USC Los Angeles. For the past ten years she has been studying the effects of sugars and fructose on cardiometabolic risk markers. She has received research support from the Swiss National Foundation for Science for these activities.
Social Aspects of Dietary Sugars. Political Economies of Sugar: Views from
a Former Sugarcane Industry. Sugars in Beverages and Body Weight. Sugars in
Confectionery Products: Technical Functions and Links to Health Outcomes.
Effects of Dietary Sugars from Natural Sources on Health Outcomes.
High-Fructose Syrup-So, What is it Exactly? Nutrition Economics Related to
Consumption of Dietary Sugars. Sugar Consumption in the Food and Beverage
Supply Across the Globe. Dietary Intake and Availability of Fructose and
Sweeteners in the USA. Sugars and Metabolic Disorders in Animal Models
Including Primates. Contributions of Sugars to Metabolic Disorders in Human
Models. Sugars, Obesity, and Chronic Diseases in Adults. Impact of Dietary
Sugars on Obesity and Metabolic Risk During Critical Periods of Growth and
Development. Mechanisms by which Dietary Sugars Influence Lipid Metabolism,
Circulating Lipids and Lipoproteins, and Cardiovascular Risk. Sugars,
Fructose, Hypertension, and Kidney Disease. The Effect of Sugars on Markers
of Cardiometabolic Disease: An Overview of Meta-Analyses. Mechanisms of
Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease Induced by Dietary Sugars: Methods of
Investigation. Dietary Sugars and Dental Health. Dietary Sugars and Cancer
Risk. Dietary Sugars and Physical Performance. Toward Evidence-Based
Policies for Reduction of Dietary Sugars: Lessons from the Alcohol
Experience. Index.
a Former Sugarcane Industry. Sugars in Beverages and Body Weight. Sugars in
Confectionery Products: Technical Functions and Links to Health Outcomes.
Effects of Dietary Sugars from Natural Sources on Health Outcomes.
High-Fructose Syrup-So, What is it Exactly? Nutrition Economics Related to
Consumption of Dietary Sugars. Sugar Consumption in the Food and Beverage
Supply Across the Globe. Dietary Intake and Availability of Fructose and
Sweeteners in the USA. Sugars and Metabolic Disorders in Animal Models
Including Primates. Contributions of Sugars to Metabolic Disorders in Human
Models. Sugars, Obesity, and Chronic Diseases in Adults. Impact of Dietary
Sugars on Obesity and Metabolic Risk During Critical Periods of Growth and
Development. Mechanisms by which Dietary Sugars Influence Lipid Metabolism,
Circulating Lipids and Lipoproteins, and Cardiovascular Risk. Sugars,
Fructose, Hypertension, and Kidney Disease. The Effect of Sugars on Markers
of Cardiometabolic Disease: An Overview of Meta-Analyses. Mechanisms of
Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease Induced by Dietary Sugars: Methods of
Investigation. Dietary Sugars and Dental Health. Dietary Sugars and Cancer
Risk. Dietary Sugars and Physical Performance. Toward Evidence-Based
Policies for Reduction of Dietary Sugars: Lessons from the Alcohol
Experience. Index.
Social Aspects of Dietary Sugars. Political Economies of Sugar: Views from
a Former Sugarcane Industry. Sugars in Beverages and Body Weight. Sugars in
Confectionery Products: Technical Functions and Links to Health Outcomes.
Effects of Dietary Sugars from Natural Sources on Health Outcomes.
High-Fructose Syrup-So, What is it Exactly? Nutrition Economics Related to
Consumption of Dietary Sugars. Sugar Consumption in the Food and Beverage
Supply Across the Globe. Dietary Intake and Availability of Fructose and
Sweeteners in the USA. Sugars and Metabolic Disorders in Animal Models
Including Primates. Contributions of Sugars to Metabolic Disorders in Human
Models. Sugars, Obesity, and Chronic Diseases in Adults. Impact of Dietary
Sugars on Obesity and Metabolic Risk During Critical Periods of Growth and
Development. Mechanisms by which Dietary Sugars Influence Lipid Metabolism,
Circulating Lipids and Lipoproteins, and Cardiovascular Risk. Sugars,
Fructose, Hypertension, and Kidney Disease. The Effect of Sugars on Markers
of Cardiometabolic Disease: An Overview of Meta-Analyses. Mechanisms of
Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease Induced by Dietary Sugars: Methods of
Investigation. Dietary Sugars and Dental Health. Dietary Sugars and Cancer
Risk. Dietary Sugars and Physical Performance. Toward Evidence-Based
Policies for Reduction of Dietary Sugars: Lessons from the Alcohol
Experience. Index.
a Former Sugarcane Industry. Sugars in Beverages and Body Weight. Sugars in
Confectionery Products: Technical Functions and Links to Health Outcomes.
Effects of Dietary Sugars from Natural Sources on Health Outcomes.
High-Fructose Syrup-So, What is it Exactly? Nutrition Economics Related to
Consumption of Dietary Sugars. Sugar Consumption in the Food and Beverage
Supply Across the Globe. Dietary Intake and Availability of Fructose and
Sweeteners in the USA. Sugars and Metabolic Disorders in Animal Models
Including Primates. Contributions of Sugars to Metabolic Disorders in Human
Models. Sugars, Obesity, and Chronic Diseases in Adults. Impact of Dietary
Sugars on Obesity and Metabolic Risk During Critical Periods of Growth and
Development. Mechanisms by which Dietary Sugars Influence Lipid Metabolism,
Circulating Lipids and Lipoproteins, and Cardiovascular Risk. Sugars,
Fructose, Hypertension, and Kidney Disease. The Effect of Sugars on Markers
of Cardiometabolic Disease: An Overview of Meta-Analyses. Mechanisms of
Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease Induced by Dietary Sugars: Methods of
Investigation. Dietary Sugars and Dental Health. Dietary Sugars and Cancer
Risk. Dietary Sugars and Physical Performance. Toward Evidence-Based
Policies for Reduction of Dietary Sugars: Lessons from the Alcohol
Experience. Index.