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Urinary excretion of sucrose and fructose as a predictor of sucrose intake in dietary intervention studies.
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NutritionUrinary ExcretionDietary FibreExperimental NutritionSucrose IntakeObesityBody CompositionDietary IntakeMetabolismPublic HealthChronic Kidney DiseaseMedical NutritionAnimal NutritionFood DigestionClinical NutritionDietary Sucrose IntakeDietary Intervention StudiesPhysiologyDiabetesNutritional SciencesNutritional ScienceHuman NutritionLow Sucrose DietMedicine
The urinary excretion of sucrose, glucose, and fructose was measured in 9 healthy subjects consuming a common Italian diet and after 3 days of a low sucrose diet, in which the intake of sucrose was restricted but the other main nutrients were unmodified. After the low sucrose diet, we observed a significant drop in the average urinary excretion of sucrose, glucose, and fructose determined at four different times (8:00 and 10:00 a.m.; 3:00 and 10:00 p.m.). The average urinary excretion of fructose in the four urine samples was significantly correlated with dietary sucrose intake. We also found a significant correlation between the average urinary excretion of sucrose and dietary sucrose intake. Urinary fructose can be used as a marker of sucrose intake in dietary intervention studies aimed at studying the effect of variation of carbohydrate intake on specific cancers.
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