In a previous analysis of the documents, Kearns and Glantz found that SRF had secretly funded a 1967 review article that downplayed evidence
linking sucrose consumption to coronary heart disease.
Not exact matches
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.
Fructose, which is a major component of added sugars, and is present naturally in fruit juice and in sweetened drinks as added
sucrose (ratio of fructose / glucose 50/50 %) or isolated fructose, has been mooted as driving previous cross-sectional findings
linking sugar - containing beverage
consumption to asthma in children [7, 8].
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.