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Nutrition Q & A

How does fructose effect weight loss?

Q:How does fructose effect weight loss?

A: Concentrated fructose has been show to increase ab fat. Soft-drink serving sizes are four to six times larger than in 1970. The addition of high-fructose corn syrup (HFCS) to soft drinks makes them high-calorie, low-nutrient foods. The high-fructose loads from HFCS are processed by the liver and end up largely as triglycerides (fats) stored in the fat cells, which promotes obesity. Many scientists blame the current obesity epidemic on the high intake of HFCS. A University of California, Davis study led by Peter Havel, found that overweight adults gained abdominal fat when 25 per­cent of their calories came from fructose. Subjects given glucose gained the same amount of weight, but it was more evenly distributed throughout the body. Abdominal fat deposition increases the risk of heart attack, diabetes and high blood pressure. Fruits and vegeta­bles containing fructose are healthy foods because they are high in vol­ume and nutrients and low in calo­ries. Fructose in HFCS is highly con­centrated, difficult to metabolize and promotes obesity and heart disease.

(Paper presented at Endocrine Society Annual Meeting, June 2008)


April 2009

 
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