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Whole Health Source

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H.E.A.L.T.H. H.E.A.L.T.H. Whole Health Source Monday, May 28, 2012 How Bad is Fructose? David Despain Interviews Dr. John Sievenpiper In my article " Is Sugar Fattening? ", I discussed a recent review paper on fructose, by Dr. John Sievenpiper and colleagues ( 1 ).  It was the most recent of several review papers to conclude that fructose is probably not inherently fattening in humans, but that it can be fattening if it's consumed to excess, due to the added calories.  Dr. Sievenpiper and colleagues have also written other papers addressing the metabolic effects of fructose, which appear to be fairly minor unless it's consumed to excess ( 2 , 3 , 4 , 5 ).  The senior author on these studies is Dr. David Jenkins at McMaster University.  David Despain, a science and health writer who publishes a nice blog called Evolving Health , recently interviewed Dr. Sievenpiper about his work . It's an interesting interview and very timely, due to the recent attention paid to fruc...

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