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Hypothesis: Could Excessive Fructose Intake and Uric Acid Cause Type 2 …

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RJ Johnson, SE Perez-Pozo, YY Sautin, J Manitius, … - Endocrine …, 2009 - Endocrine Soc
We propose that excessive fructose intake (>50 g/d) may be one of the underlying etiologies
of metabolic syndrome and type 2 diabetes. The primary sources of fructose are sugar
(sucrose) and high fructose corn syrup. First, fructose intake correlates closely with the ...
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The School Food Environment and Student Body Mass Index and Food …


YM Terry-McElrath, PM O'Malley, J Delva, LD … - Journal of Adolescent …, 2009 - Elsevier
Data are based on nationally representative samples of 78,442 students in 684 secondary schools
surveyed from 2004 to 2007 as part of the Youth, Education, and Society (YES) study and the
Monitoring the Future (MTF) study. In the YES study, school administrators and food ...
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Effects of a Mediterranean-Style Diet on the Need for Antihyperglycemic Drug …


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The pandemic of type 2 diabetes is an enormous public health problem, with 380 million cases
worldwide projected by 2025 (1, 2) . Lifestyle intervention studies (3) have demonstrated large
reductions in risk for type 2 diabetes that remain after lifestyle counseling is stopped (4, 5) ...
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Does NO metabolism play a role in the effects of vegetables in health? Nitric oxide …


D Ralt - Medical Hypotheses, 2009 - Elsevier
A recent attribution of vegetables to human health stems from their effect on the gasotransmitter
nitric oxide (NO). This commentary proposes that a major reason for this attribution is that vegetables
are rich in nitrates. Recent research has shown that nitrites and nitrates are not only inert ...
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Cardiovascular disease prevention tailored for women


N Engberding, NK Wenger - Expert Review of Cardiovascular …, 2008 - ingentaconnect.com
Cardiovasculardisease(CVD)istheleadingcause of death in both women and men
worldwide. In absolute numbers, more women than men die annually of CVD in many
countries, including the USA [1] .Ithadlongbeenthoughtthatwomen were protected against ...
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Diet and glycosylated haemoglobin in the 1946 British birth cohort


CJ Prynne, A Mander, MEJ Wadsworth, AM … - European Journal of …, 2009 - nature.com
The subjects were 495 men and 570 women who were members of the Medical Research Council
National Survey of Health and Development, 1946 birth cohort. Diet was assessed from 5-day
records in 1982, 1989 and 1999. HbA 1c was measured in blood samples collected in ...
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Oxidative stress and human diseases: Origin, link, measurement, mechanisms, and …


D Giustarini, I Dalle-Donne, D Tsikas, R … - Critical Reviews in …, 2009 - informahealthcare.com
Oxidative stress has been related increasingly to the onset and/or progression of a growing number
of human diseases. However, large studies on supplementation with anti-oxidants for prevention
or treatment of different pathologies have yielded contradictory and mostly negative ...
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Cardiovascular Disease Prevention Tailored for Women: Other Risk Factors


C Smoking, D Obesity, P Inactivity, R Features, PD … - medscape.com
In a sample from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) I
database, depression was associated with an increased risk of CHD incidence in both women
and men. [86] In a smaller cohort study, depressive symptoms increased the risk of CHD- ...
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Cardiovascular Disease Prevention Tailored for Women: Preventive Drug …


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Observational data from 84,688 healthy women in the Nurses' Health Study suggested that higher
consumption of fish and omega-3 fatty acids is associated with a lower risk of CHD, particularly
CHD death. [91] A large prospective cohort study from Japan, which enrolled 21,593 ...
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[CITATION] Last literature review version 17.1: Thu Jan 01 00: 00: 00 GMT 2009| This topic last …


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