articleNutrition & MetabolismFeb 21, 2005GOLD OA

Fructose, insulin resistance, and metabolic dyslipidemia

University of Toronto · SickKids Foundation · +1 more institution

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Abstract

Obesity and type 2 diabetes are occurring at epidemic rates in the United States and many parts of the world. The "obesity epidemic" appears to have emerged largely from changes in our diet and reduced physical activity. An important but not well-appreciated dietary change has been the substantial increase in the amount of dietary fructose consumption from high intake of sucrose and high fructose corn syrup, a common sweetener used in the food industry. A high flux of fructose to the liver, the main organ capable of metabolizing this simple carbohydrate, perturbs glucose metabolism and glucose uptake pathways, and leads to a significantly enhanced rate of de novo lipogenesis and triglyceride (TG) synthesis,…

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Keywords
  • Fructose
  • Insulin resistance
  • Dyslipidemia
  • Internal medicine
  • Lipogenesis
  • Endocrinology
  • Metabolic syndrome
  • High-fructose corn syrup
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