Associations between types and sources of dietary carbohydrates and cardiovascular disease risk: a prospective cohort study of UK Biobank participants.
Rebecca K KellyTammy Y N TongCody Z WatlingAndrew ReynoldsCarmen PiernasJulie A SchmidtKeren PapierJennifer L CarterTimothy J KeyAurora Perez-CornagoPublished in: BMC medicine (2023)
Higher free sugar intake was associated with higher CVD incidence and higher triglyceride concentrations within all lipoproteins. Higher fibre intake and replacement of refined grain starch and free sugars with wholegrain starch and non-free sugars, respectively, may be protective for incident CVD.