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    The effect of feeding different sugar-sweetened beverages to growing female Sprague–Dawley rats on bone mass and strength by Tsanzi, Embedzayi, Light, Heather R, Tou, Janet C

    Published in Bone (New York, N.Y.) (01-05-2008)
    “…Abstract Consumption of sugar beverages has increased among adolescents. Additionally, the replacement of sucrose with high fructose corn syrup (HFCS) as the…”
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    Effect of consuming different caloric sweeteners on bone health and possible mechanisms by Tsanzi, Embedzayi, Fitch, Cindy W, Tou, Janet C

    Published in Nutrition reviews (01-06-2008)
    “…Western diets are high in caloric sweeteners and since the 1980s there has been a shift from the use of sucrose as the predominant sweetener to high-fructose…”
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    The type of caloric sweetener added to water influences weight gain, fat mass, and reproduction in growing Sprague-Dawley female rats by Light, Heather R, Tsanzi, Embedzayi, Gigliotti, Joseph, Morgan, Keri, Tou, Janet C

    “…Caloric sweetened beverages have been suggested to be a major dietary contributor to weight gain, particularly among adolescents. Dietary recommendations are…”
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    The effect of feeding different sugar sweetened beverages on the bone health of female rats by Tsanzi, Embedzayi, Light, Heather, Tou, Janet

    Published in The FASEB journal (01-04-2007)
    “…Consumption of sugar sweetened beverages has increased among adolescents, particularly as high fructose corn syrup (HFCS) yet the effects of high sugar intake…”
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    The effect of consumption of different sugar sweetened beverages by immature female rats on the development of adiposity and related metabolic disorders by Light, Heather Rae, Tsanzi, Embedzayi, Gigliotti, Joseph C, Tou, Janet

    Published in The FASEB journal (01-04-2007)
    “…Obesity is associated with increase risk of metabolic syndrome. As the prevalence of obesity has increased; the consumption of sugar sweetened beverages…”
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    The effect of different sugar-sweetened beverage intake by immature female rats on bone mineralization and strength by Tsanzi, Embedzayi

    Published 01-01-2007
    “…Consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages has increased among adolescents. This may have health implication because sugar consumption has been suggested to lead…”
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