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Academic Article Fructose consumption as a risk factor for non-alcoholic fatty liver disease.
Academic Article Carbohydrate exerts a mild influence on fluid retention following exercise-induced dehydration.
Academic Article Synergistic effect of uricase blockade plus physiological amounts of fructose-glucose on glomerular hypertension and oxidative stress in rats.
Academic Article Effects of high-fructose corn syrup and sucrose on the pharmacokinetics of fructose and acute metabolic and hemodynamic responses in healthy subjects.
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Academic Article Diabetes and Kidney Disease in American Indians: Potential Role of Sugar-Sweetened Beverages.
Academic Article Rehydration with soft drink-like beverages exacerbates dehydration and worsens dehydration-associated renal injury.
Academic Article Fructose and sugar: A major mediator of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease.
Academic Article The perils of rehydrating with soft drinks following heat and exercise.
Academic Article Are Liquid Sugars Different from Solid Sugar in Their Ability to Cause Metabolic Syndrome?
Academic Article Antioxidant supplements as a novel mean for blocking recurrent heat stress-induced kidney damage following rehydration with fructose-containing beverages.
Academic Article A Role for Both V1a and V2 Receptors in Renal Heat Stress Injury Amplified by Rehydration with Fructose.
Academic Article Corrigendum to "Antioxidant supplements as a novel mean for blocking recurrent heat stress-induced kidney damage following rehydration with fructose-containing beverages" [Free Radic. Biol. Med. 141 (2019) 182-191].
Academic Article Pathophysiological Mechanisms by which Heat Stress Potentially Induces Kidney Inflammation and Chronic Kidney Disease in Sugarcane Workers.
Academic Article Fluid Intake Restriction Concomitant to Sweetened Beverages Hydration Induce Kidney Damage.
Academic Article The Speed of Ingestion of a Sugary Beverage Has an Effect on the Acute Metabolic Response to Fructose.
Academic Article Current Hydration Habits: The Disregarded Factor for the Development of Renal and Cardiometabolic Diseases.

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