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      Added sugars in the diet are positively associated with diastolic blood pressure and triglycerides in children.

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          Hypertension and dyslipidemia have traditionally been associated with dietary sodium and fat intakes, respectively; however, they have recently been associated with the consumption of added sugars in adults and older adolescents, but there is no clear indication of how early in the life span this association manifests.

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          Journal
          Am J Clin Nutr
          The American journal of clinical nutrition
          American Society for Nutrition
          1938-3207
          0002-9165
          Jul 2014
          : 100
          : 1
          Affiliations
          [1 ] From the Department of Nutrition Sciences, School of Health Professions, and the Nutrition Obesity Research Center (KPK, MMBB, and JRF), University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL, and the Department of Pediatrics/Section of Nutrition, School of Medicine, University of Colorado Denver, Aurora, CO (MIC).
          Article
          ajcn.113.076505
          10.3945/ajcn.113.076505
          4144113
          24717340
          f1ef961e-a7a4-49c6-95bb-2a7f5099113d
          © 2014 American Society for Nutrition.
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