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193 related items for PubMed ID: 29795005

  • 1. High-Fructose Corn-Syrup-Sweetened Beverage Intake Increases 5-Hour Breast Milk Fructose Concentrations in Lactating Women.
    Berger PK, Fields DA, Demerath EW, Fujiwara H, Goran MI.
    Nutrients; 2018 May 24; 10(6):. PubMed ID: 29795005
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  • 3. Disproportionately higher cardiovascular disease risk and incidence with high fructose corn syrup sweetened beverage intake among black young adults-the CARDIA study.
    DeChristopher LR, Tucker KL.
    Nutr J; 2024 Jul 29; 23(1):84. PubMed ID: 39075463
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  • 5. The effect of feeding different sugar-sweetened beverages to growing female Sprague-Dawley rats on bone mass and strength.
    Tsanzi E, Light HR, Tou JC.
    Bone; 2008 May 29; 42(5):960-8. PubMed ID: 18328797
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  • 6. Intake of high-fructose corn syrup sweetened soft drinks, fruit drinks and apple juice is associated with prevalent arthritis in US adults, aged 20-30 years.
    DeChristopher LR, Uribarri J, Tucker KL.
    Nutr Diabetes; 2016 Mar 07; 6(3):e199. PubMed ID: 26950480
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  • 7. A dose-response study of consuming high-fructose corn syrup-sweetened beverages on lipid/lipoprotein risk factors for cardiovascular disease in young adults.
    Stanhope KL, Medici V, Bremer AA, Lee V, Lam HD, Nunez MV, Chen GX, Keim NL, Havel PJ.
    Am J Clin Nutr; 2015 Jun 07; 101(6):1144-54. PubMed ID: 25904601
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  • 8. Relationship between high fructose corn syrup sweetened drinks, diet soft drinks, and serum sodium: NHANES 2003-2006.
    Li M, Gong W, Wang S, Li Z.
    Nutr J; 2022 Dec 29; 21(1):76. PubMed ID: 36581871
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  • 9. Arterial stiffness is not acutely modified by consumption of a caffeinated soft drink sweetened with high-fructose corn syrup in young healthy adults.
    Freemas JA, Greenshields JT, Baker T, Carter SJ, Johnson BD, Schlader ZJ.
    Physiol Rep; 2021 Apr 29; 9(7):e14777. PubMed ID: 33904664
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  • 10. No differential effect of beverages sweetened with fructose, high-fructose corn syrup, or glucose on systemic or adipose tissue inflammation in normal-weight to obese adults: a randomized controlled trial.
    Kuzma JN, Cromer G, Hagman DK, Breymeyer KL, Roth CL, Foster-Schubert KE, Holte SE, Weigle DS, Kratz M.
    Am J Clin Nutr; 2016 Aug 29; 104(2):306-14. PubMed ID: 27357093
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  • 13. Consumption of sucrose, but not high fructose corn syrup, leads to increased adiposity and dyslipidaemia in the pregnant and lactating rat.
    Toop CR, Muhlhausler BS, O'Dea K, Gentili S.
    J Dev Orig Health Dis; 2015 Feb 29; 6(1):38-46. PubMed ID: 25523154
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  • 14. Impact of perinatal exposure to sucrose or high fructose corn syrup (HFCS-55) on adiposity and hepatic lipid composition in rat offspring.
    Toop CR, Muhlhausler BS, O'Dea K, Gentili S.
    J Physiol; 2017 Jul 01; 595(13):4379-4398. PubMed ID: 28447343
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  • 15. Intake of high fructose corn syrup sweetened soft drinks is associated with prevalent chronic bronchitis in U.S. Adults, ages 20-55 y.
    DeChristopher LR, Uribarri J, Tucker KL.
    Nutr J; 2015 Oct 16; 14():107. PubMed ID: 26474970
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  • 19. Consumption of fructose and high fructose corn syrup increase postprandial triglycerides, LDL-cholesterol, and apolipoprotein-B in young men and women.
    Stanhope KL, Bremer AA, Medici V, Nakajima K, Ito Y, Nakano T, Chen G, Fong TH, Lee V, Menorca RI, Keim NL, Havel PJ.
    J Clin Endocrinol Metab; 2011 Oct 16; 96(10):E1596-605. PubMed ID: 21849529
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