Ivana Elakovic
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Recent Articles
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Kovacevic S, Pavkovic Z, Brkljacic J, Elakovic I, Vojnovic Milutinovic D, Djordjevic A, et al.
Int J Mol Sci
. 2024 Nov;
25(21).
PMID: 39519293
A pervasive exposure to stressors and the consumption of fructose-containing beverages usually go hand-in-hand in everyday life. In contrast to their metabolic outcomes, their impact on the brain and behavior...
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Kovacevic S, Brkljacic J, Vojnovic Milutinovic D, Gligorovska L, Bursac B, Elakovic I, et al.
Front Nutr
. 2021 Dec;
8:749328.
PMID: 34869524
Obesity and related metabolic disturbances are frequently related to modern lifestyle and are characterized by excessive fructose intake. Visceral adipose tissue (VAT) inflammation has a central role in the development...
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Kovacevic S, Elakovic I, Vojnovic Milutinovic D, Nikolic-Kokic A, Blagojevic D, Matic G, et al.
J Nutr
. 2021 Sep;
151(12):3661-3670.
PMID: 34510217
Background: Both fructose consumption and chronic stress contribute to the development of metabolic disorders. The consequences of such combination are not fully understood. Objective: We investigated whether fructose supplementation and...
4.
Zidane Shirif A, Kovacevic S, Brkljacic J, Teofilovic A, Elakovic I, Djordjevic A, et al.
Int J Mol Sci
. 2021 Jul;
22(13).
PMID: 34281257
The modern lifestyle brings both excessive fructose consumption and daily exposure to stress which could lead to metabolic disturbances and type 2 diabetes. Muscles are important points of glucose and...
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Elakovic I, Kovacevic S, Vojnovic Milutinovic D, Nikolic-Kokic A, Glban A, Spasic M, et al.
Nutrients
. 2020 Nov;
12(11).
PMID: 33198224
The effects of early-life fructose consumption on hepatic signaling pathways and their relation to the development of metabolic disorders in later life are not fully understood. To investigate whether fructose...
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Kovacevic S, Nestorov J, Matic G, Elakovic I
Neuroendocrinology
. 2018 Dec;
108(4):278-290.
PMID: 30572328
Background: Increased fructose consumption and chronic exposure to stress have been associated with the development of obesity and insulin resistance. In the hypothalamus, a crossroad of stress responses and energy...
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Kovacevic S, Nestorov J, Matic G, Elakovic I
Eur J Nutr
. 2016 Jun;
56(6):2115-2128.
PMID: 27324140
Purpose: Daily exposure to stress and excessive fructose intake coincides with the growing rate of obesity and related disorders, to which women are more prone than men. Glucocorticoids, the main...
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Kovacevic S, Nestorov J, Matic G, Elakovic I
Eur J Nutr
. 2015 Oct;
56(1):151-160.
PMID: 26433940
Purpose: The consumption of refined, fructose-enriched food continuously increases and has been linked to development of obesity, especially in young population. Low-grade inflammation and increased oxidative stress have been implicated...
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Nestorov J, Glban A, Mijuskovic A, Nikolic-Kokic A, Elakovic I, Velickovic N, et al.
Nutr Res
. 2014 Aug;
34(7):646-52.
PMID: 25150124
Increased fructose consumption is correlated with the rising prevalence of obesity, metabolic syndrome, and type 2 diabetes. It is believed that reactive oxygen species contribute to the development and progression...
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Kovacevic S, Nestorov J, Matic G, Elakovic I
Eur J Nutr
. 2014 Jan;
53(6):1409-20.
PMID: 24420787
Purpose: Excessive fructose intake coincides with the growing rate of obesity and metabolic syndrome, with women being more prone to these disorders than men. Findings that detrimental effects of fructose...