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Artificial sweetener sucralose may disrupt the brain's appetite regulation by mimicking sweetness without increasing blood sugar, leading to increased hunger and altered brain activity.
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www.nature.com
submitted 11 days ago by
Teresa
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Sugar-sweetened beverages are linked to 9.8% of new type 2 diabetes cases and 3.1% of new cardiovascular disease cases globally.
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www.nature.com
submitted about 1 month ago by
Teresa
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Drinking more than eight sugar-sweetened drinks a week increases the risk of cardiovascular diseases by up to 31%.
diet
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sugar-sweetened beverages
cardiovascular
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
submitted 4 months ago by
Teresa
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Adding sugar to tea or coffee increases the risk of premature death by up to 11 percent.
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green tea
mortality
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www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
submitted about 1 year ago by
Teresa
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Increased intake of sugar-sweetened drinks raises cardiovascular disease risk by 18 percent with each additional serving, regardless of physical activity.
exercise
heart disease
sugar
sugar-sweetened beverages
cardiovascular
ajcn.nutrition.org
submitted about 1 year ago by
Teresa
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Genetic differences drive the preference for sweet foods.
genetics
sugar
fgf21
www.sciencedaily.com
submitted over 2 years ago by
Teresa
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Sugar-sweetened drinks linked to increased visceral fat
obesity
sugar
metabolic syndrome
sugar-sweetened beverages
visceral fat
www.sciencedaily.com
submitted almost 3 years ago by
dan
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Omega-3 prevents memory and learning impairment caused by high-fructose diets in mice
brain
diet
omega-3
memory
sugar
www.sciencedaily.com
submitted about 3 years ago by
dan
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Sugar may drive inflammatory bowel disease through the promotion of mucin-consuming microbes.
gut
diet
inflammation
sugar
www.science.org
submitted over 3 years ago by
dan
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Specialized cells in the gut differentiate between sugar and artificial sweeteners.
gut
sugar
www.eurekalert.org
submitted over 3 years ago by
Teresa
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Shorter sleep duration promotes the intake of added sugars and carbohydrates.
sleep
sugar
www.sciencedaily.com
submitted over 3 years ago by
melisaabailey
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Drinking sugar-sweetened beverages increases risk of death from any cause among women with breast cancer.
cancer
breast cancer
sugar
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
submitted over 3 years ago by
melisaabailey
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Just one sugar-sweetened beverage per week impairs executive function in children.
brain
sugar
blood sugar
www.eatthis.com
submitted over 3 years ago by
melisaabailey
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Sugar consumption increases appetite for fatty foods.
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www.tandfonline.com
submitted over 3 years ago by
Teresa
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High fructose diets promote survival of intestinal cells and improve nutrient absorption – possibly promoting cancer.
cancer
obesity
sugar
www.cancer.gov
submitted over 3 years ago by
rhonda
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Allulose reduces blood sugar and insulin levels.
diabetes
sugar
insulin
blood sugar
drc.bmj.com
submitted over 3 years ago by
melisaabailey
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Time-restricted feeding reduces weight gain and cholesterol in male mice.
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fasting
fat
muscle
sugar
time-restricted eating
weight loss
lipopolysaccharide
www.sciencedaily.com
submitted over 3 years ago by
rhonda
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Excess sugar intake induces mitochondrial dysfunction.
sugar
ketogenic diet
www.sciencedaily.com
submitted almost 4 years ago by
rhonda
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Consuming sugar-sweetened beverages increases the risk of early-onset colorectal cancer among young women.
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urolithin a
www.sciencedaily.com
submitted almost 4 years ago by
rhonda
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Added sugars decrease metabolic health, survival, competitive ability, and reproduction in mice at human-relevant doses.
sugar
www.sciencedaily.com
submitted about 4 years ago by
rhonda
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Fructose-containing beverages increase free fatty acid production in the liver, a marker of metabolic disease risk.
insulin resistance
sugar
triglycerides
fatty liver
www.sciencedaily.com
submitted about 4 years ago by
rhonda
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Testosterone levels drop in response to glucose consumption regardless of weight status or glucose tolerance.
testosterone
sugar
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
submitted about 4 years ago by
rhonda
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Sugar-sweetened beverage consumption is associated with lower testosterone levels in younger adult males.
testosterone
sugar
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
submitted about 4 years ago by
rhonda
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Sugar exposure reduces production of sex hormone-binding globulin, a predictor of metabolic health.
testosterone
estrogen
sugar
www.sciencedaily.com
submitted about 4 years ago by
rhonda
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High sugar intake increases cancer risk.
cancer
sugar
academic.oup.com
submitted over 4 years ago by
rhonda
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