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sugars reducing/obesity

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MODERN ASPECTS OF SUGAR-REDUCING EFFECT OF THICK BEAN EXTRACT BASED ON A TYPE II DIABETES MODEL ON THE BACKGROUND OF OBESITY.

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There have been presented the results of the histomorphological research of the effect of the beans' thick extract (BTE) on the state of the pancreas on the model of diabetes mellitus type 2 on the background of obesity in the rats in our research. The simulation of type 2 diabetes on the background

Sugar reduction in bakery products: Current strategies and sourdough technology as a potential novel approach.

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The world is facing a big problem of non-communicable diseases, such as obesity, cardiovascular disease and diabetes. An excessive sugar consumption is considered as a main factor, which triggers these diseases. The two main sources of sugar in processed products on the market are sugar-sweetened

Cross-sectional survey of the amount of sugar and energy in cakes and biscuits on sale in the UK for the evaluation of the sugar-reduction programme.

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OBJECTIVE To investigate the variation in sugar and energy content of cakes and biscuits available in the UK. METHODS We carried out a cross-sectional survey in 2016 of 381 cakes and 481 biscuits available in nine main UK supermarkets. METHODS The sugar and energy content was collected from product

Children and adolescents' attitudes towards sugar reduction in dairy products.

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The development of strategies to reduce sugar intake of children and adolescents has been deemed necessary to cope with the global obesity epidemic. In this context, the aims of the present work were to study attitudes towards sugar reduction in three dairy products of children and adolescents of

Methods and baseline characteristics of a randomized trial treating early childhood obesity: the Positive Lifestyles for Active Youngsters (Team PLAY) trial.

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There are few effective obesity interventions directed towards younger children, particularly young minority children. This paper describes the design, intervention, recruitment methods, and baseline data of the ongoing Positive Lifestyles for Active Youngsters (Team PLAY) study. This randomized

Differential effects of sugars and the alpha-glucosidase inhibitor acarbose (Bay g 5421) on satiety in the Zucker obese rat.

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To examine the satiety responses of Zucker obese and lean rats to simple sugars, adult male rats were given equicaloric intragastric infusions of fructose, glucose, and sucrose. All three sugars reduced the short-term intakes of both genotypes, although no reliable between-genotype differences in

Sugar reduction in fruit nectars: Impact on consumers' sensory and hedonic perception.

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Sugar sweetened beverages are one of the main sources of added sugar in the diet. Therefore, sugar reduction in these products could contribute to the prevention of various negative health conditions, such as obesity, diabetes and cardiovascular diseases. In this context, the present work aimed to

Expected changes in obesity after reformulation to reduce added sugars in beverages: A modeling study.

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BACKGROUND Several strategies have been proposed to reduce the intake of added sugars in the population. In Mexico, a 10% sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) tax was implemented in 2014, and the implementation of other nutritional policies, such as product reformulation to reduce added sugars, is under

Energy compensation following consumption of sugar-reduced products: a randomized controlled trial.

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OBJECTIVE Consumption of sugar-reformulated products (commercially available foods and beverages that have been reduced in sugar content through reformulation) is a potential strategy for lowering sugar intake at a population level. The impact of sugar-reformulated products on body weight, energy

Cross-modal interactions as a strategy for sugar reduction in products targeted at children: Case study with vanilla milk desserts.

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The high availability of products with high sugar content, particularly among those targeted as children, has been identified as one of the factors that contribute to the childhood obesity epidemic. For this reason, product reformulation has been recommended as one of the strategies that can be

Tracking of eating patterns and overweight - a follow-up study of Norwegian schoolchildren from middle childhood to early adolescence.

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BACKGROUND The aim of this study was to describe eating patterns in early adolescence and to determine associations between eating patterns and overweight from middle childhood (4th grade, 9 to 10 years old) to early adolescence (7th grade, 12 to 13 years old). METHODS Children were recruited from

Perspective: Childhood Obesity Requires New Strategies for Prevention.

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The prevalence of obesity among youth in the USA is currently >18% with projections that more than half of today's children will be obese as adults. The growth trajectory of children more likely to become obese is determined by weight in earliest childhood, and childhood body mass index (BMI)

Estimating the potential impact of the UK government's sugar reduction programme on child and adult health: modelling study.

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To estimate the impact of the UK government's sugar reduction programme on child and adult obesity, adult disease burden, and healthcare costs.Modelling study.Simulated scenario based on National Diet and Nutrition Survey waves

Sugar Reduction in Yogurt Products Sold in the UK between 2016 and 2019.

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The UK government has called for industry reformulation of foods that contribute most to sugar consumption in children's diets, including yogurts. The aim of this work was to comprehensively survey yogurt products available in UK supermarkets in 2019 to determine whether sugar contents had been

The Untapped Power of Soda Taxes: Incentivizing Consumers, Generating Revenue, and Altering Corporate Behavior.

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Globally, soda taxes are gaining momentum as powerful interventions to discourage sugar consumption and thereby reduce the growing burden of obesity and non-communicable diseases (NCDs). Evidence from early adopters including Mexico and Berkeley, California, confirms that soda taxes can
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