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[title] => [Short-term high dietary fructose intake had no effects on insulin sensitivity and secretion or glucose and lipid metabolism in healthy, obese adolescents.]
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<div class="biblio_authors"><h3>Authors:</h3> <a href="/biblio/author/Sunehag+AL">Sunehag AL , Toffolo G , Campioni M , Bier DM , Haymond MW ,</a></div>
<div class="biblio_source"><h3>Source: </h3> Journal of pediatric endocrinology & metabolism : JPEM, Volume 21, p.225-35 (2008)</div>
<h3>Abstract:</h3> <p>There is virtually no information on the metabolic impact of dietary fructose intake in adolescents despite their high fructose consumption, particularly via sweetened beverages. AIM: To determine the short-term metabolic effects of dietary fructose intake in obese adolescents. METHODS: Six volunteers (3 M/3 F; 15.2 +/- 0.5 yr; 35 +/- 2 kg/m2; 39 +/- 2% body fat) were studied twice following 7 d of isocaloric, isonitrogenous high carbohydrate (60% CHO; 25% fat) diets with fructose accounting for 6% and 24% of total energy intake, respectively (random order). Insulin sensitivity and secretion were analyzed by the stable labeled intravenous glucose tolerance test and glucose and lipid kinetics using GCMS. RESULTS: A fourfold increase in dietary fructose intake did not affect insulin sensitivity or secretion, glucose kinetics, lipolysis or glucose, insulin, C-peptide, triglycerides, HDL- and LDL-cholesterol concentrations. CONCLUSIONS: In the short term, when energy intake is constant, dietary fructose per se is not a contributor to insulin resistance and hypersecretion in obese adolescents. </p>
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