High Rates of Fructose Malabsorption Are Associated with Reduced Liver Fat in Obese African Americans
Journal Article
Overview
publication date
- October 1, 2012
has subject area
- Adolescent
- Adult
- African Continental Ancestry Group - African Americans
- Behavior - Fasting
- Blood Glucose
- Breath Tests
- Diet - Fasting
- Drug Resistance - Insulin Resistance
- Environment and Public Health - Cross-Sectional Studies
- Epidemiologic Measurements - Body Mass Index
- Fatty Liver
- Female
- Genetic Diseases, Inborn - Fructose Intolerance
- Health Care Evaluation Mechanisms - Cross-Sectional Studies
- Hexoses - Fructose
- Hispanic Americans
- Humans
- Hyperinsulinism - Insulin Resistance
- Intestinal Diseases - Malabsorption Syndromes
- Intra-Abdominal Fat
- Investigative Techniques - Body Mass Index
- Investigative Techniques - Cross-Sectional Studies
- Ketoses - Fructose
- Liver
- Male
- Metabolic Diseases - Fructose Intolerance
- Metabolic Diseases - Malabsorption Syndromes
- Nutritional Physiological Phenomena - Fasting
- Overnutrition - Obesity
- Persons - African Americans
- Physical Examination - Body Mass Index
- Physical Examination - Obesity
- Physiological Phenomena - Body Mass Index
- Physiological Phenomena - Obesity
- Signs and Symptoms - Obesity
- Subcutaneous Fat
- Young Adult
Full Author List
- Walker RW; Le K-A; Davis J; Alderete TL; Cherry R; Lebel S; Goran MI
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Additional Document Info
start page
- 369
end page
- 374
volume
- 31
issue
- 5