Background: Whole-grain products such as brown rice have been associated with lower risk of metabolic disorders including diabetes. We examined the acceptability and tolerability of substituting brown rice for white rice and the feasibility of introducing brown rice into the diet through a long-term trial to lower the risk of type 2 diabetes. Methods: Fifty-one adults residing in Abuja, Nigeria, participated in this study. Using purposeful sampling for focus group discussions (FGDs), participants were enrolled based on their age (19–25 vs. 40–60 years) and body mass index (BMI) (normal weight vs. overweight/obese). Participants tasted four meals with different constitution of brown and white rice (25:75%, 50:50%, 75:25%, and 100% brown rice...
Rice has been a staple grain of the human diet for 9,000 years. Currently, more than half of the wor...
Lifestyle factors, especially dietary, significantly affect the course of type 2 diabetes. The disea...
Background: Refined grains and white rice have been associated with elevated risk of type 2 diabetes...
Consumption of whole grains, such as brown rice, compared to white rice can decrease the risk of typ...
Background: Diabetes mellitus is a metabolic disorder whose prevalence increases globally. Medical n...
Objectives: The increasing rate of diabetic patients in Nigeria calls for concern. There is also the...
Although for many Asian diabetics white rice is a staple, it may not be the most appropriate choice....
Postprandial hyperglycaemia is associated with an increased risk of type-2 diabetes. This study aims...
Objective: Previous prospective studies on the association of white rice intake with incident diabet...
Objective: To measure the glycemic index of brown and white rice in healthy adult men. Methods: The ...
White rice (WR) is made by polishing brown rice (BR) and has lost various nutrients; however, most p...
Background/Objectives: A high prevalence of Type 2 diabetes exists in Saudi Arabia. Epidemiological ...
Objective: To understand Iranian women’s perceptions of brown rice and to assess their willingness t...
Background/Objectives: A high prevalence of Type 2 diabetes exists in Saudi Arabia. Epidemiological ...
Within the United States type 2 diabetes is an ever growing health epidemic. The prevalence in the a...
Rice has been a staple grain of the human diet for 9,000 years. Currently, more than half of the wor...
Lifestyle factors, especially dietary, significantly affect the course of type 2 diabetes. The disea...
Background: Refined grains and white rice have been associated with elevated risk of type 2 diabetes...
Consumption of whole grains, such as brown rice, compared to white rice can decrease the risk of typ...
Background: Diabetes mellitus is a metabolic disorder whose prevalence increases globally. Medical n...
Objectives: The increasing rate of diabetic patients in Nigeria calls for concern. There is also the...
Although for many Asian diabetics white rice is a staple, it may not be the most appropriate choice....
Postprandial hyperglycaemia is associated with an increased risk of type-2 diabetes. This study aims...
Objective: Previous prospective studies on the association of white rice intake with incident diabet...
Objective: To measure the glycemic index of brown and white rice in healthy adult men. Methods: The ...
White rice (WR) is made by polishing brown rice (BR) and has lost various nutrients; however, most p...
Background/Objectives: A high prevalence of Type 2 diabetes exists in Saudi Arabia. Epidemiological ...
Objective: To understand Iranian women’s perceptions of brown rice and to assess their willingness t...
Background/Objectives: A high prevalence of Type 2 diabetes exists in Saudi Arabia. Epidemiological ...
Within the United States type 2 diabetes is an ever growing health epidemic. The prevalence in the a...
Rice has been a staple grain of the human diet for 9,000 years. Currently, more than half of the wor...
Lifestyle factors, especially dietary, significantly affect the course of type 2 diabetes. The disea...
Background: Refined grains and white rice have been associated with elevated risk of type 2 diabetes...