The effect of kind of carbohydrate in the diet and use of oral contraceptives on metabolism of young women 1. blood and urinary lactate, uric acid, and phosphorus
1977
Kelsay, June L. | Behall, Kay M. | Moser, Phylis B. | Prather, Elizabeth S.
Extract: Six oral contraceptive (OC) users and six control subjects consumed diets in which 45 percent of the calories came from either sucrose or starch for 4 weeks in a crossover design. Kind of carbohydrate in the diet had no effect on blood lactate response to a sucrose load, but lactate response of OC users was greater than that of control subjects. Kind of carbohydrate in the diet did not affect urinary lactate excretion after a sucrose load; however, OC users excreted more lactate than did controls and there was a significant interaction between dietary carbohydrate and OC use. Serum and urinary uric acid and phosphorus levelswere also studied.
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