Consumption of whole grains have been associated with reduced risk of chronic diseases in many observational studies; yet, results of intervention studies are mixed. We aimed to use evidence mapping to capture the methodological and reporting variability in whole grain intervention studies that may contribute to this inconsistency. We conducted a reproducible search in OVID Medline for whole grain human intervention studies (published 1946 to February 2018). After screening based on a priori criteria, we identified 202 publications describing a total of 213 unique trials. Over half (55%) were acute trials, lasting ≤1 day, 30% were moderate duration studies (up to 6 weeks) and 15% were of longer duration (more than 6 weeks). The majority ...
<p><sup>1</sup>Information on how whole grain intakes were reported in the original publication (as ...
Observational studies consistently find an inverse relationship between whole-grain intake and weigh...
Objective To quantify the dose-response relation between consumption of whole grain and specific typ...
Consumption of whole grains have been associated with reduced risk of chronic diseases in many obser...
Consumption of whole grains have been associated with reduced risk of chronic diseases in many obser...
The finding that people who eat the most whole grains have a lower risk of cardiovascular disease an...
Cereal-based foods are key components of the diet and they dominate most food-based dietary recommen...
Due to the increasing evidence of their health benefits, whole grains are recommended for consumptio...
Chronic disease is an increasing burden on global health, with cardiovascular disease (CVD) the larg...
Due to the increasing evidence of their health benefits, whole grains are recommended for consumptio...
INTRODUCTION: Epidemiological studies associate whole grain (WG) consumption to reduced CVD risk, bo...
Within epidemiological and intervention studies, whole grain consumption has generally shown positiv...
Backgrounds: There is growing evidence from both observational and intervention studies that Whole G...
Background Due to the increasing evidence of their health benefits, whole grains are recommended for...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2017-08Background: A dietary pattern that includes who...
<p><sup>1</sup>Information on how whole grain intakes were reported in the original publication (as ...
Observational studies consistently find an inverse relationship between whole-grain intake and weigh...
Objective To quantify the dose-response relation between consumption of whole grain and specific typ...
Consumption of whole grains have been associated with reduced risk of chronic diseases in many obser...
Consumption of whole grains have been associated with reduced risk of chronic diseases in many obser...
The finding that people who eat the most whole grains have a lower risk of cardiovascular disease an...
Cereal-based foods are key components of the diet and they dominate most food-based dietary recommen...
Due to the increasing evidence of their health benefits, whole grains are recommended for consumptio...
Chronic disease is an increasing burden on global health, with cardiovascular disease (CVD) the larg...
Due to the increasing evidence of their health benefits, whole grains are recommended for consumptio...
INTRODUCTION: Epidemiological studies associate whole grain (WG) consumption to reduced CVD risk, bo...
Within epidemiological and intervention studies, whole grain consumption has generally shown positiv...
Backgrounds: There is growing evidence from both observational and intervention studies that Whole G...
Background Due to the increasing evidence of their health benefits, whole grains are recommended for...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2017-08Background: A dietary pattern that includes who...
<p><sup>1</sup>Information on how whole grain intakes were reported in the original publication (as ...
Observational studies consistently find an inverse relationship between whole-grain intake and weigh...
Objective To quantify the dose-response relation between consumption of whole grain and specific typ...