Figure 2
From: Health implications of fructose consumption: A review of recent data
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Postprandial TG responses to fructose- and glucose sweetened beverage consumption. A. Changes of the area under the curve over 14 h sampling periods before and after 2 and 10 weeks of consuming fructose sweetened beverages at 25% of daily energy in 7 overweight or obese postmenopausal women, values are means ± SE, * :p < 0.05 vs 0wk (figure adapted from Swarbrick et al (94) ). B. Mean 24 hour TG and C. TG AUCs (23 h) before and after 2, 8 and 10 week consumption of glucose or fructose-sweetened beverages at 25% of daily energy intake in overweight/obese humans (G=glucose group: n= 14; F= fructose group: n= 17); values are means ± SEM, * :p < 0.05 vs 0wk in the fructose group (figures adapted from Stanhope et al[23]).