Article
Acute Consumption of a Sugar-Sweetened Beverage Impairs Microvascular Function in Midwestern Hispanic Males
Human Nutrition and Metabolism
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
12-1-2021
Abstract
Hispanic males are at risk for cardiovascular disease and consume high levels of sugar-sweetened beverages (SSB); yet, their acute vascular response to SSBs is unknown. Ten healthy Hispanic men (18-45 years old) consumed a SSB and reactive hyperemia was performed prior to, immediately following, and 1-hr post-consumption. Both peak and total (area under the curve) forearm blood flow were attenuated immediately following consumption but returned to at or above pre-consumption levels at the 1-hr test.
ISBN/ISSN
2666-1497
Document Version
Postprint
Copyright
Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND): for non-commercial purposes, lets others distribute and copy the article, and to include in a collective work (such as an anthology), as long as they credit the author(s) and provided they do not alter or modify the article.
Publisher
Elsevier
Peer Reviewed
Yes
Keywords
- blood flow,
- endothelial function,
- Latinx,
- reactive hyperemia,
- fructose,
- glucose,
- humans
Disciplines
Citation Information
Emma Hirshman and Anne R. Crecelius. "Acute Consumption of a Sugar-Sweetened Beverage Impairs Microvascular Function in Midwestern Hispanic Males" Human Nutrition and Metabolism Vol. 26 (2021) Available at: http://works.bepress.com/anne_crecelius/40/
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.hnm.2021.200129