Abstract:BackgroundIncreases in dietary fructose are associated with a greater risk of renal disease. Fructose consumption promotes the release of vasopressin, stimulates uric acid production, and elevates blood pressure. Consumption of a high‐fructose, caffeinated soft drink acutely reduces kidney function during exercise in the heat. These reductions were likely caused by elevations in circulating vasopressin and uric acid, which have vasoconstrictor actions in the kidneys. Thus, it is possible that soft drink‐mediat… Show more
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