Sugar Industry and Coronary Heart Disease Research: A Historical Analysis of Internal Industry Documents

Item Type

Language

English

Abstract

Early warning signals of the coronary heart disease (CHD) risk of sugar (sucrose) emerged in the 1950s. We examined Sugar Research Foundation (SRF) internal documents, historical reports, and statements relevant to early debates about the dietary causes of CHD and assembled findings chronologically into a narrative case study. The SRF sponsored its first CHD research project in 1965, a literature review published in the New England Journal of Medicine, which singled out fat and cholesterol as the dietary causes of CHD and downplayed evidence that sucrose consumption was also a risk factor. The SRF set the review's objective, contributed articles for inclusion, and received drafts. The SRF's funding and role was not disclosed. Together with other recent analyses of sugar industry documents, our findings suggest the industry sponsored a research program in the 1960s and 1970s that successfully cast doubt about the hazards of sucrose while promoting fat as the dietary culprit in CHD. Policymaking committees should consider giving less weight to food industry-funded studies and include mechanistic and animal studies as well as studies appraising the effect of added sugars on multiple CHD biomarkers and disease development.

Subject

Humans
United States
Food Industry
Biomedical Research
Coronary Disease
Evidence-Based Medicine
History, 20th Century
History, 21st Century
Sucrose
Sweetening Agents

Publication Title

Publication Year

2016

Publication Date

2016

Journal abreviation

JAMA Intern Med

Source

PMID: 27617709 PMCID: PMC5099084 PubMed

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ISSN

2168-6114

Link Attachment

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27617709

Physical Description

vol. 176, n. 11, pp. 1680-1685

Short Title

Sugar Industry and Coronary Heart Disease Research

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Sugar Industry and Coronary Heart Disease Research: A Historical Analysis of Internal Industry Documents, dans Science & Ignorance, consulté le 21 Novembre 2024, https://ignorancestudies.inist.fr/s/science-ignorance/item/4560

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