
#194 - How fructose drives metabolic disease | Rick Johnson, M.D.
from The Peter Attia Drive
by Peter Attia, MD
Published: Mon Feb 07 2022
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Episode Description:
Rick Johnson, Professor of Nephrology at the University of Colorado and a
We discuss:
- Unique features of fructose metabolism and why it matters [2:45];
- A primer on fructose metabolism and uric acid [];
- Endogenous fructose production, the polyol pathway, and the effect of non-fructose sugars [];
- Findings from animal studies of glucose and fructose consumption [];
- What calorie-controlled studies say about the claim that a “calorie is a calorie” [];
- Implications for aging and disease [];
- Impact of endogenous fructose production on obesity and metabolic syndrome [];
- Why vulnerability to the negative effects of sugar increases with age and menopause [];
- Dietary strategies to reduce the negative impact of fructose [];
- The role of hypertension in chronic disease and tips for lowering blood pressure [];
- The impact of fructose and uric acid on kidney function and blood pressure [];
- The potential role of sodium in hypertension, obesity, and metabolic syndrome [];
- The role of vasopressin in metabolic disease [];
- More.
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