Dietary fibre alone does not fully explain the frequent association between greater intake of whole grains and reduced risk of disease in observational studies, and other phytochemicals or food structure may also play an important role. For all the observational evidence for the benefits of a whole-grain-rich diet, we have only limited knowledge of the mechanisms behind this reduction in disease risk, aside from the action of specific cereal fibres on reduction of blood cholesterol and the post-prandial glucose peak. Nutritional metabolomics, the global measurement and interpretation of metabolic profiles, assesses the interaction of food with the endogenous gene-protein cascade and the gut microbiome. This approach allows the generation of...
Whole grain cereals are staple foods providing major sources of carbohydrates, proteins, vitamins an...
Metabolomics techniques offer the possibility to semi-quantitatively examine a wide scale of endogen...
AbstractStarch and cell wall polysaccharides (dietary fibre) of cereal grains contribute to the heal...
Dietary fibre alone does not fully explain the frequent association between greater intake of whole ...
International audienceEpidemiological studies then meta-analyses clearly show that whole grain cerea...
The involvement of the gut microbiota in metabolic disorders, and the ability of whole grains to aff...
Background: Epidemiologic evidence suggests that diets rich in whole grains are associated with a re...
Cereal-based foods are key components of the diet and they dominate most food-based dietary recommen...
The symposium “Putting the Whole Grain Puzzle Together: Health Benefits Associated with Whole Grains...
Background: Whole grains and their nutrient components have an important protective effect on the me...
Metabolic syndrome (MetS) increases markedly the risk for type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), but in co...
Objective T o investigate whether a whole grain diet alters the gut microbiome and insulin sensitivi...
Including whole grains in your diet provides many health benefits, including reducing your risk for ...
Epidemiological evidence suggests that diet rich in whole grains reduces the risk of lifestyle-relat...
Short chain fatty acids (SCFAs) derived from dietary fiber fermentation by gut microbiota have been ...
Whole grain cereals are staple foods providing major sources of carbohydrates, proteins, vitamins an...
Metabolomics techniques offer the possibility to semi-quantitatively examine a wide scale of endogen...
AbstractStarch and cell wall polysaccharides (dietary fibre) of cereal grains contribute to the heal...
Dietary fibre alone does not fully explain the frequent association between greater intake of whole ...
International audienceEpidemiological studies then meta-analyses clearly show that whole grain cerea...
The involvement of the gut microbiota in metabolic disorders, and the ability of whole grains to aff...
Background: Epidemiologic evidence suggests that diets rich in whole grains are associated with a re...
Cereal-based foods are key components of the diet and they dominate most food-based dietary recommen...
The symposium “Putting the Whole Grain Puzzle Together: Health Benefits Associated with Whole Grains...
Background: Whole grains and their nutrient components have an important protective effect on the me...
Metabolic syndrome (MetS) increases markedly the risk for type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), but in co...
Objective T o investigate whether a whole grain diet alters the gut microbiome and insulin sensitivi...
Including whole grains in your diet provides many health benefits, including reducing your risk for ...
Epidemiological evidence suggests that diet rich in whole grains reduces the risk of lifestyle-relat...
Short chain fatty acids (SCFAs) derived from dietary fiber fermentation by gut microbiota have been ...
Whole grain cereals are staple foods providing major sources of carbohydrates, proteins, vitamins an...
Metabolomics techniques offer the possibility to semi-quantitatively examine a wide scale of endogen...
AbstractStarch and cell wall polysaccharides (dietary fibre) of cereal grains contribute to the heal...