Carbotoxicity—Noxious Effects of Carbohydrates

Guido Kroemer, Carlos López-Otín, Frank Madeo, Rafael de Cabo

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    Résumé

    Modern nutrition is often characterized by the excessive intake of different types of carbohydrates ranging from digestible polysaccharides to refined sugars that collectively mediate noxious effects on human health, a phenomenon that we refer to as “carbotoxicity.” Epidemiological and experimental evidence combined with clinical intervention trials underscore the negative impact of excessive carbohydrate uptake, as well as the beneficial effects of reducing carbs in the diet. We discuss the molecular, cellular, and neuroendocrine mechanisms that link exaggerated carbohydrate intake to disease and accelerated aging as we outline dietary and pharmacologic strategies to combat carbotoxicity. The effects of excessive intake of carbohydrates in diets worldwide is discussed at a mechanistic and functional perspective.

    langue originaleAnglais
    Pages (de - à)605-614
    Nombre de pages10
    journalCell
    Volume175
    Numéro de publication3
    Les DOIs
    étatPublié - 18 oct. 2018

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