Since more than 1.9 billion adults worldwide are overweight, of which 600 million are obese,1 it is of vital importance to identify treatment strategies to help overweight and obese patients to lose weight and to improve long-term health. From a nutrition perspective, research has focussed on increasing the satiating power of the diet so that individuals feel full with fewer calories. A potentially effective class of functional foods, modulating appetite and food intake in such ways, is dietary fibre. However, although emerging evidence highlights the positive effects of dietary fibre on appetite and body weight, the methodological approaches are not always consistent and give rise to many uncertainties.sch_diepub4598pu
A regular intake of dietary fibre has been associated with a number of health benefits. Consuming a ...
# The Author(s) 2012. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Inadeq...
Current dietary interventions in the treatment of obesity are struggling to prevent its increasing g...
Since more than 1.9 billion adults worldwide are overweight, of which 600 million are obese,1 it is ...
Dietary fibres are believed to reduce subjective appetite, energy intake and body weight. However, d...
<p style="margin-left: 17.85pt;"> <strong>Keywords: dietary fibre, satiation, satiety, appetite, ene...
Background: There is evidence that high-fibre diets have significant health benefits, although the e...
Term of bachelor´s work is "Dietary habits including fibre consumption in obese people". Theoretic...
This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License which perm...
“Dietary fibre” represents a wide spectrum of polysaccharides that escape digestion in the human gas...
New dietary-based concepts are needed for treatment and effective prevention of overweight and obesi...
Consumption of soluble dietary fibre is recommended as part of a healthy diet. Evidence has shown th...
Background: In the diets of people living in developed countries there is a deficit of dietary fibre...
International audienceOlder adults with poor appetite are at higher risk of undernutrition due to th...
The prevalence of excess body weight has significantly increased, with recent estimates suggesting 1...
A regular intake of dietary fibre has been associated with a number of health benefits. Consuming a ...
# The Author(s) 2012. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Inadeq...
Current dietary interventions in the treatment of obesity are struggling to prevent its increasing g...
Since more than 1.9 billion adults worldwide are overweight, of which 600 million are obese,1 it is ...
Dietary fibres are believed to reduce subjective appetite, energy intake and body weight. However, d...
<p style="margin-left: 17.85pt;"> <strong>Keywords: dietary fibre, satiation, satiety, appetite, ene...
Background: There is evidence that high-fibre diets have significant health benefits, although the e...
Term of bachelor´s work is "Dietary habits including fibre consumption in obese people". Theoretic...
This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License which perm...
“Dietary fibre” represents a wide spectrum of polysaccharides that escape digestion in the human gas...
New dietary-based concepts are needed for treatment and effective prevention of overweight and obesi...
Consumption of soluble dietary fibre is recommended as part of a healthy diet. Evidence has shown th...
Background: In the diets of people living in developed countries there is a deficit of dietary fibre...
International audienceOlder adults with poor appetite are at higher risk of undernutrition due to th...
The prevalence of excess body weight has significantly increased, with recent estimates suggesting 1...
A regular intake of dietary fibre has been associated with a number of health benefits. Consuming a ...
# The Author(s) 2012. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Inadeq...
Current dietary interventions in the treatment of obesity are struggling to prevent its increasing g...