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Greater insulin response to acute fructose ingestion among Māori and Pacific people compared to European people living in Aotearoa New Zealand.

Rinki MurphyGreg D GambleMeaghan HouseBregina PoolAnne HorneTony R MerrimanNicola Dalbeth
Published in: Internal medicine journal (2019)
Even after adjustment for BMI, those of Māori and Pacific ethnicity have a significantly higher insulin response to fructose than New Zealand Europeans. Higher habitual SSB intake may be a contributing factor.
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