HP
12-12-05, 18:36
Nå har sukkerets snikende fare nådd mainstream forskningsmiljøer også.
http://news.ufl.edu/2005/12/06/fructose/
“And although genetic predispositions are obviously important, there’s some major environmental force driving this process. Our data suggest certain foods and, in particular, fructose, may actually speed the process for a person to become obese.”
Når det her snakkes om Fruktose, så er det ikke det samme fruktose inntaket som Fedon Lindberg anbefaler (2ts per dag).
Raffinert sukker som selges i butikken inneholder 50% fruktose, og 50% glukose. Amerikanerne bruker også mye av "high fructose corn syrup", fruktosesirup med høy GI.
“If you feed fructose to animals they rapidly become obese, with all features of the metabolic syndrome, so there is this strong causal link,” Johnson said, “And a high-fructose intake has been shown to induce certain features of the metabolic syndrome pretty rapidly in people.”
http://news.ufl.edu/2005/12/06/fructose/
“And although genetic predispositions are obviously important, there’s some major environmental force driving this process. Our data suggest certain foods and, in particular, fructose, may actually speed the process for a person to become obese.”
Når det her snakkes om Fruktose, så er det ikke det samme fruktose inntaket som Fedon Lindberg anbefaler (2ts per dag).
Raffinert sukker som selges i butikken inneholder 50% fruktose, og 50% glukose. Amerikanerne bruker også mye av "high fructose corn syrup", fruktosesirup med høy GI.
“If you feed fructose to animals they rapidly become obese, with all features of the metabolic syndrome, so there is this strong causal link,” Johnson said, “And a high-fructose intake has been shown to induce certain features of the metabolic syndrome pretty rapidly in people.”