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Dietary Sugars

MONOSACCHARIDES and DISACCHARIDES present in food, such as those present in fruits and vegetables and milk products, or those added to food such as DIETARY SUCROSE (table sugar) or HIGH FRUCTOSE CORN SYRUP.
Also Known As:
Dietary Sugar; Sugar, Dietary; Sugars, Dietary
Networked: 256 relevant articles (2 outcomes, 35 trials/studies)

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Experts

1. Stanhope, Kimber L: 5 articles (01/2020 - 05/2009)
2. Goran, Michael I: 3 articles (01/2022 - 11/2007)
3. Hellerstein, Marc K: 3 articles (12/2021 - 05/2009)
4. Buyken, Anette E: 3 articles (01/2020 - 05/2018)
5. Havel, Peter J: 3 articles (01/2020 - 05/2009)
6. Schwarz, Jean-Marc: 3 articles (01/2020 - 06/2013)
7. Byrne, Frances L: 3 articles (09/2018 - 03/2015)
8. Caldwell, Stephen H: 3 articles (09/2018 - 03/2015)
9. Hoehn, Kyle L: 3 articles (09/2018 - 03/2015)
10. Sievenpiper, John L: 3 articles (08/2014 - 02/2014)

Related Diseases

1. Weight Loss (Weight Reduction)
2. Diarrhea
3. Dental Caries (Decay, Dental)
4. Insulin Resistance
5. Inflammation (Inflammations)

Related Drugs and Biologics

1. Sugars
2. Fructose
3. Glucose (Dextrose)
4. Sucrose (Saccharose)
5. Acids
6. Triglycerides (Triacylglycerol)
7. Insulin (Novolin)
8. Starch (Cornstarch)
9. C-Reactive Protein
10. Carbohydrates

Related Therapies and Procedures

1. Therapeutics
2. Ketogenic Diet
3. Carbohydrate-Restricted Diet (Low Carbohydrate Diet)
4. Transjugular Intrahepatic Portasystemic Shunt
5. Drug Therapy (Chemotherapy)