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Academic Article Hypothesis: fructose-induced hyperuricemia as a causal mechanism for the epidemic of the metabolic syndrome.
Academic Article Role of uric acid in hypertension, renal disease, and metabolic syndrome.
Academic Article Is the fructose index more relevant with regards to cardiovascular disease than the glycemic index?
Academic Article Potential role of sugar (fructose) in the epidemic of hypertension, obesity and the metabolic syndrome, diabetes, kidney disease, and cardiovascular disease.
Academic Article How safe is fructose for persons with or without diabetes?
Academic Article Theodore E. Woodward award. The evolution of obesity: insights from the mid-Miocene.
Academic Article The effect of two energy-restricted diets, a low-fructose diet versus a moderate natural fructose diet, on weight loss and metabolic syndrome parameters: a randomized controlled trial.
Academic Article Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder: is it time to reappraise the role of sugar consumption?
Academic Article Effects of excessive fructose intake on health.
Academic Article Redefining metabolic syndrome as a fat storage condition based on studies of comparative physiology.
Academic Article Hyperuricemia in childhood primary hypertension.
Academic Article The planetary biology of ascorbate and uric acid and their relationship with the epidemic of obesity and cardiovascular disease.
Academic Article Fructose, exercise, and health.
Academic Article Uric acid: a danger signal from the RNA world that may have a role in the epidemic of obesity, metabolic syndrome, and cardiorenal disease: evolutionary considerations.
Academic Article Higher dietary fructose is associated with impaired hepatic adenosine triphosphate homeostasis in obese individuals with type 2 diabetes.
Academic Article Urate transporter gene SLC22A12 polymorphisms associated with obesity and metabolic syndrome in Caucasians with hypertension.
Concept Obesity, Abdominal
Concept Obesity
Academic Article Sugar, uric acid, and the etiology of diabetes and obesity.
Academic Article Evolving importance of kidney disease: from subspecialty to global health burden.
Academic Article Is uric acid an underdiagnosed mediator of adverse outcome in metabolically healthy overweight/obese individuals?
Academic Article New insights on the risk for cardiovascular disease in African Americans: the role of added sugars.
Academic Article The discovery of hypertension: evolving views on the role of the kidneys, and current hot topics.
Academic Article The fructose tolerance test in patients with chronic kidney disease and metabolic syndrome in comparison to healthy controls.
Academic Article Hispanic Americans living in the United States and their risk for obesity, diabetes and kidney disease: Genetic and environmental considerations.
Academic Article Diabetes and Kidney Disease in American Indians: Potential Role of Sugar-Sweetened Beverages.
Academic Article Asymptomatic Hyperuricemia Without Comorbidities Predicts Cardiometabolic Diseases: Five-Year Japanese Cohort Study.
Grant Development of inhibitors of AMP Deaminase Isoform 2 as a Mechanism for Treating
Grant Pre &Post-Doctoral Training in Nephrology &Hypertension
Grant Role of Uric Acid in Cardiovascular and Renal Disease
Grant Scientific Merit and Feasibility of Fructokinase Inhibiton for Obesity
Grant Dietary Salt has an Unrecognized Role in Modulating Energy Intake and Metabolic Syndrome
Academic Article Perspective: A Historical and Scientific Perspective of Sugar and Its Relation with Obesity and Diabetes.
Academic Article "Metabolically Healthy" Obesity and Hyperuricemia Increase Risk for Hypertension and Diabetes: 5-year Japanese Cohort Study.
Grant Scientific Merit and Feasibility of Fructokinase Inhibition for Obesity
Academic Article High salt intake causes leptin resistance and obesity in mice by stimulating endogenous fructose production and metabolism.
Academic Article Different Risk for Hypertension, Diabetes, Dyslipidemia, and Hyperuricemia According to Level of Body Mass Index in Japanese and American Subjects.
Concept Obesity, Metabolically Benign
Academic Article Are Liquid Sugars Different from Solid Sugar in Their Ability to Cause Metabolic Syndrome?
Academic Article Obesity causes renal mitochondrial dysfunction and energy imbalance and accelerates chronic kidney disease in mice.
Academic Article Fructose tolerance test in obese people with and without type 2 diabetes.
Academic Article Fructose and hepatic insulin resistance.
Academic Article Sugar causes obesity and metabolic syndrome in mice independently of sweet taste.
Academic Article Upper Paleolithic Figurines Showing Women with Obesity may Represent Survival Symbols of Climatic Change.
Academic Article Lean NAFLD: an underrecognized and challenging disorder in medicine.
Academic Article Response to "Female Figurines, Climate Sensationalism, and Archaeological Shortcomings".
Academic Article Umami-induced obesity and metabolic syndrome is mediated by nucleotide degradation and uric acid generation.
Academic Article Alternative Dietary Patterns for Americans: Low-Carbohydrate Diets.
Academic Article Do thrifty genes exist? Revisiting uricase.
Academic Article High Fructose Corn Syrup Accelerates Kidney Disease and Mortality in Obese Mice with Metabolic Syndrome.
Academic Article The fructose survival hypothesis for obesity.
Academic Article The fructose survival hypothesis as a mechanism for unifying the various obesity hypotheses.

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