@szilvia_on_tour @IanWBoyle @5MinuteBody https://t.co/xULjteVjJG We used to think fructose didn’t cause any blood sugar spikes. That isn’t the case. This is very relevant to what you’re telling me rn
@ElieJarrougeMD Please explain all of these (there’s more) https://t.co/XjkNYjKFsl https://t.co/TJaE61zZAv https://t.co/38ptNFoKjb https://t.co/FpE7QE8D78 https://t.co/EiJZFlzqwZ https://t.co/3sBh0f6ozR https://t.co/B3ExrFR33B https://t.co/4bI6iIYAn
@MiocanDanijel What part of "carbohydrate overfeeding" did you not understand? Calories form sugar is very different to calories from meat. You know that right? NFLD is a precursor to insulin resistance - did you even read anything? https://t.co/ZdW
RT @Themannnagain: @ballerbassket Esse perfil aí posta bosta de vez em quando. Não se esqueça que a indústria quer fazer parecer que o carb…
RT @Themannnagain: @ballerbassket Esse perfil aí posta bosta de vez em quando. Não se esqueça que a indústria quer fazer parecer que o carb…
RT @Themannnagain: @ballerbassket Esse perfil aí posta bosta de vez em quando. Não se esqueça que a indústria quer fazer parecer que o carb…
@RomeoStevens76 @bananamelter @lillybilly299 @sunofdopamine @romeostevens 2/ This article - which is NOT from an Ivy-league institution (these are generally the most financially biased sources) - sheds light on the subject. https://t.co/Q3peVO11r0
@elliot_hirst @BadMedicalTakes This is where I got the fructose numbers: https://t.co/pooJKc8jkv Good explanation of insulin resistance: https://t.co/MxmZeYlJur This guy summarizes his sources in lay terms but I share this one for the studies he links, n
The effects on health are "more likely" from sugar intake increasing overall calories, not due to sugar alone. https://t.co/Jxp1G7wUgo
1. https://t.co/Yph5AoPoi6 (ringkasan) 2. https://t.co/IHAQ56mcfp (ringkasan) 3. https://t.co/SP9f8vIDnt (siklus sel + perbandingan dengan alkohol) 4. https://t.co/vhqWTivUGm (efek gula ke otak) 5. https://t.co/vfdCPcVYIN (bukti bahaya gula)
@tha_watchman @hodl_life @elonmusk @hubermanlab Really? I mean a simple google brings up literally thousands of pieces. Sugar will kill you. No matter how bad aspartame is (it's not) it isn't as bad as sugar. We should be encouraging the switch. This is
フルクトースの過剰摂取は肝臓や筋肉の脂肪増加と関連していたがグルコースでも同等の効果が見られた。 https://t.co/m4J18tEzkz
活発な青年に2週間毎日果糖とブドウ糖の混合物65gを摂取させてもインスリン抵抗性を引き起こさず血中脂質にも有意な差はなかった 有害なのは砂糖の消費ではなく肥満や低い身体活動レベルなど他の要因である可能性があると結論付けた https://t.co/m4J18tEzkz
"There is an association between diets high in sugars (predominantly sucrose) and risk of disease, and experimental studies have shown that high intakes of fructose (over 100 g/d) can reduce insulin sensitivity..." https://t.co/a6WlcDFdXS
RT @ericmaverick250: 2. Kuki ukeneye kureka isukali? https://t.co/a6WlcDFdXS
2. Kuki ukeneye kureka isukali? https://t.co/a6WlcDFdXS
RT @angryhacademic: @bulkbiker @Tom_Babington1 doesnt seem to be moderate intake of sugar/carbs https://t.co/RfIaTN8JuY https://t.co/JLzzi…
@bulkbiker @Tom_Babington1 doesnt seem to be moderate intake of sugar/carbs https://t.co/RfIaTN8JuY https://t.co/JLzziybkR6
@Top3_betsofday This is no brainer. Thousands of studies on this. Just google. https://t.co/WEZpiDTJfp
@zoeharcombe Ugh. More simplistic sugar/carb alarmism.... Eating Sugar: Like crossing a busy road. Overall calorie surplus: like being drunk. Overall calorie deficit or balance: like being sober. https://t.co/BZf3CesxFS https://t.co/5tJw1kDbKx
@neighborchick @CarnivoreMD A lot actually. https://t.co/uNRxSZiIHh https://t.co/tEwz6COPhK https://t.co/FF51q2uySd https://t.co/Wox0lLfyfX https://t.co/Wox0lLfyfX https://t.co/gz8jXEuhb7 That's just a small sample of available studies.
@FoodFirst_Ty @Afrosheik @KenDBerryMD https://t.co/mZXZ4L1Z5u Pretty good start
@DocCespedes @DiegoNSalman @karim_wurth el primero de ellos me parece digno https://t.co/5Q9mCMczil
@yellowbrownboy Here you go sir. That's one of the thousands articles that show the relations between sugar and diabetes. I assume that you are highly educated and can digest that article in a heartbeat. https://t.co/XmDNTq73Ba
@Communism_Kills Why? But see: https://t.co/oJvMJzfdi0
RT @DrCarrieRuxton: Facinating review by Prof Ian Macdonald, member of SACN, about the reasons why sugars (fructose, glucose) have adverse…
RT @DrCarrieRuxton: Facinating review by Prof Ian Macdonald, member of SACN, about the reasons why sugars (fructose, glucose) have adverse…
RT @DrCarrieRuxton: Facinating review by Prof Ian Macdonald, member of SACN, about the reasons why sugars (fructose, glucose) have adverse…
RT @centinel5051: @ej_molina_c @Yang_Yin @juan_revenga @Midietacojea @virginut @JulioBasulto_DN Y esta revisión puede ayudar https://t.co/G…
@ej_molina_c @Yang_Yin @juan_revenga @Midietacojea @virginut @JulioBasulto_DN Y esta revisión puede ayudar https://t.co/Gw9wxsCo9W
"This does not mean that a high intake of free sugars does not have any detrimental impact on health, but rather... https://t.co/nlm5V1AHHH
RT @JamieMatu: FREE PDF: A review of recent evidence relating to sugars, insulin resistance and diabetes https://t.co/vNYGhXPXHH #OpenAcces…
RT @JamieMatu: FREE PDF: A review of recent evidence relating to sugars, insulin resistance and diabetes https://t.co/vNYGhXPXHH #OpenAcces…
RT @JamieMatu: FREE PDF: A review of recent evidence relating to sugars, insulin resistance and diabetes https://t.co/vNYGhXPXHH #OpenAcces…
RT @JamieMatu: FREE PDF: A review of recent evidence relating to sugars, insulin resistance and diabetes https://t.co/vNYGhXPXHH #OpenAcces…
FREE PDF: A review of recent evidence relating to sugars, insulin resistance and diabetes https://t.co/vNYGhXPXHH #OpenAccess #Diabetes
Review of sugar intake, insulin resistance & diabetes. Association with energy intake the likely issue. https://t.co/JRfqwPR9th #openaccess
A review of recent evidence relating to sugars, insulin resistance and diabetes. - PubMed - NCBI https://t.co/6qMebfHdYk
RT @BANTonline: SACN retrench https://t.co/lwPlsq2xB2 : fructose can lead to excess energy intake but unlikely direct detrimental effect on…
RT @BANTonline: SACN retrench https://t.co/lwPlsq2xB2 : fructose can lead to excess energy intake but unlikely direct detrimental effect on…
RT @BANTonline: SACN retrench https://t.co/lwPlsq2xB2 : fructose can lead to excess energy intake but unlikely direct detrimental effect on…
RT @BANTonline: SACN retrench https://t.co/lwPlsq2xB2 : fructose can lead to excess energy intake but unlikely direct detrimental effect on…
SACN retrench https://t.co/lwPlsq2xB2 : fructose can lead to excess energy intake but unlikely direct detrimental effect on metabolism