I found some rat studies on the subject, that seem to show that
sucrose consumption lowers ACTH in rats, see here for some info and links; http://www.functionalps.com/blog/2011/02/04/sugar-sucrose-restrains-the-stress-hormone-system/ But no human studies.
I found some rats studies on the subject, that seem to show that
sucrose consumption lowers ACTH, see here for some info and links; http://www.functionalps.com/blog/2011/02/04/sugar-sucrose-restrains-the-stress-hormone-system/ But no human studies.
Not exact matches
This is the first study to show adverse effects of
low to moderate
consumption of fructose - glucose -, and
sucrose - containing beverages over a period of only 3 wk on LDL size and other parameters of lipid and glucose metabolism as well as on inflammatory response in healthy young men.
Weight, fat mass, and blood pressure were found to be
lower in the artificial sweetener - consuming group compared to the
sucrose - consuming group, and the
sucrose group did not decrease intake of other nutrients to compensate for their increased calorie
consumption from the
sucrose.