Sugary Drink Consumption and Subsequent Colorectal Cancer Risk: The Japan Public Health Center–Based Prospective Cohort Study
CY Leung, SK Abe, N Sawada, J Ishihara… - … Biomarkers & Prevention, 2021 - AACR
Background: Most studies examining the associations of sugary drink consumption on
colorectal cancer risk have been conducted in Western populations. Methods: This study …
colorectal cancer risk have been conducted in Western populations. Methods: This study …
Xanthine oxidase inhibition protects against Western diet-induced aortic stiffness and impaired vasorelaxation in female mice
G Lastra, C Manrique, G Jia, AR Aroor… - American Journal …, 2017 - journals.physiology.org
Consumption of a high-fat, high-fructose diet [Western diet (WD)] promotes vascular
stiffness, a critical factor in the development of cardiovascular disease (CVD). Obese and …
stiffness, a critical factor in the development of cardiovascular disease (CVD). Obese and …
A population-based study on the association between the intake of soft drinks and periodontal disease in Taiwanese adults aged 35–44 years (KCIS no. 33)
ObjectiveTo elucidate the association between the intake of soft drinks and periodontal
disease (PD) among Taiwanese middle-aged adults. DesignThe cross-sectional design was …
disease (PD) among Taiwanese middle-aged adults. DesignThe cross-sectional design was …
[HTML][HTML] A comprehensive policy for reducing sugar beverages for healthy life extension
Y Kokubo, A Higashiyama, M Watanabe… - … Health and Preventive …, 2019 - Springer
The excessive consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages is a public health concern
worldwide. Several clinical trials examining the effects of consuming sucrose or high …
worldwide. Several clinical trials examining the effects of consuming sucrose or high …
[HTML][HTML] The impacts of sugar-sweetened beverages (SSB) on cardiovascular health
D Pietrantoni, HN Mayrovitz - Cureus, 2022 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) has been a prominent global health challenge in the last
decade, and many risk factors and outcomes of CVD have been studied in that timeframe …
decade, and many risk factors and outcomes of CVD have been studied in that timeframe …
[HTML][HTML] Soft drinks, aspartame, and the risk of cancer and cardiovascular disease12
D Aune - The American journal of clinical nutrition, 2012 - ajcn.nutrition.org
The consumption of sugar-sweetened soft drinks has been associated with excess weight
and an increased risk of type 2 diabetes in systematic reviews and meta-analyses of the …
and an increased risk of type 2 diabetes in systematic reviews and meta-analyses of the …
[图书][B] Dietary sugars and health
The hypothesis that dietary sugars play a major contributing role in the links between diet,
obesity, and metabolic disease outcomes has gained considerable attention over the past …
obesity, and metabolic disease outcomes has gained considerable attention over the past …
Modified high-density lipoproteins by artificial sweetener, aspartame, and saccharin, showed loss of anti-atherosclerotic activity and toxicity in zebrafish
Safety concerns have been raised regarding the association of chronic consumption of
artificial sweeteners (ASs) with metabolic disorders, especially in the heart and brain. There …
artificial sweeteners (ASs) with metabolic disorders, especially in the heart and brain. There …
High-density lipoproteins as biomarkers and therapeutic tools
KH Cho - Impacts of Lifestyle, Diseases, and Environmental …, 2019 - Springer
This book is designed to demonstrate many aspects of high-density lipoprotein (HDL) in
human growth, human disease, and aging process under different environmental changes …
human growth, human disease, and aging process under different environmental changes …
[HTML][HTML] Sugar-sweetened beverage consumption and calcified atherosclerotic plaques in the coronary arteries: the nhlbi family heart study
Background: Sugar-sweetened beverage (SSB) intake is associated with higher risk of
weight gain, diabetes, hypertension, cardiovascular disease, and cardiovascular mortality …
weight gain, diabetes, hypertension, cardiovascular disease, and cardiovascular mortality …