高果糖摄入对发育阶段系统和认知健康的影响:综述

Q3 Medicine
Zinhle Mvelase , Mluleki Luvuno , Musa V. Mabandla
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摘要

由于果糖的潜在副作用,过量摄入果糖是一个重要的医学问题。在这篇综述文章中,我们批判性地研究了高果糖暴露的影响,以提高人们对果糖对记忆和学习表现、代谢和系统参数的不利影响的认识,并特别关注这些表现在青少年、儿童和成人之间的差异。长期摄入高果糖饮食一直与学习和记忆功能受损有关。这些记忆功能的缺陷与大脑中胰岛素信号通路的中断有关。科学证据进一步强调,高果糖摄入会导致肾脏疾病、2型糖尿病、心血管并发症和阿尔茨海默病风险增加。尽管对果糖的代谢作用进行了广泛的研究,但在了解果糖在不同发育阶段对认知功能和全身健康的影响方面仍存在空白。
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Influence of high fructose intake on systemic and cognitive health across developmental stages: A review
Overconsumption of fructose is a significant medical concern due to its potential adverse effects. In this review article, we critically examine the repercussions of high fructose exposure to increase awareness about the adverse impact of fructose on memory and learning performance, metabolic and systematic parameters with a particular focus on how these manifestations differ among adolescents, children and adults. Chronic intake of high-fructose diets has been consistently associated with impairments in learning and memory functions. These deficits in memory function have been linked to disruptions in insulin signalling pathways in the brain. Scientific evidence further highlights that high fructose intake is attributed to the development of kidney diseases, type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular complications, and an increased risk of Alzheimer's disease. Despite extensive research on fructose's metabolic effects, there are still gaps in understanding its impact on cognitive function and systemic health across different developmental stages.
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Endocrine and Metabolic Science
Endocrine and Metabolic Science Medicine-Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism
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