High-fructose diet damages liver's ability to burn fat

New York: Foods containing high levels of fructose, such as processed foods and sugar-sweetened beverages, may damage the liver’s ability to properly burn fat, warns a new study. “The most important takeaway of this study is that high fructose in the diet is bad,” said lead study author C. Ronald Kahn, Professor of Medicine at […]

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New York: Foods containing high levels of fructose, such as processed foods and sugar-sweetened beverages, may damage the liver's ability to properly burn fat, warns a new study.

"The most important takeaway of this study is that high fructose in the diet is bad," said lead study author C. Ronald Kahn, Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School.