Abstract

The exposure of weanling mice to 4% glucose in the drinking water for 7 wk caused a drop in the food energy utilization (expressed in terms of weight gain per unit of food energy consumed) of close to one third. No drop in food energy utilization occurred in mice exposed to 4% glucose in the water during the same period if the Cr-content of their food was increased to 5 ppm through the addition of a Cr-rich brewer's yeast. Chromium supplementation also protected against glucose-induced losses of Cr, Zn, Fe, Cu, and Mn in the liver and heart. These results indicate that the dietary Cr-requirement increases with increasing sugar content of the diet.

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