Nutritional Modulation of Dietary Sugars as a Strategy to Improve Insulin Resistance and Energy Balance in Diabetes

This Special Issue covers an important topic that has relevance not only from a scientific point of view but also from nutritional, policy, and industrial perspectives. We are currently being subjected to increasing obesogenic pressures, with sugars being hidden in many foods, creating the perfect e...

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Other Authors: Matafome, Paulo (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Basel MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2023
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653 |a exercise 
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653 |a insulin resistance 
653 |a sugar metabolism 
653 |a adipose tissue 
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653 |a lactation 
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