Insoluble cereal fibres have been shown in large prospective cohort studies to be highly effective in preventing type 2 diabetes, but there is a lack of interventional data. Our 2 year randomised double-blind prospective intervention study compared the effect of an insoluble oat fibre extract with that of placebo on glucose metabolism and incidence of diabetes. METHODS: A total of 180 participants with impaired glucose tolerance underwent a modified version of the 1 year lifestyle training programme PREvention of DIAbetes Self-management (PREDIAS) and were randomised to receive a fibre supplement (n = 89; 7.5 g of insoluble fibre per serving) or placebo (n = 91; 0.8 g of insoluble fibre per se...
Recent studies have indicated that diets rich in digestible carbohydrates and dietary fibre might be...
This thesis project includes two systematic reviews and meta-analyses (SRMA) of randomized controlle...
It is well-known that dietary fibre can have a positive effect on the development of lifestyle-depen...
Background: High intake of cereal fibre is associated with reduced risk for type 2 diabetes and long...
Insoluble cereal fibres have been shown in large prospective cohort studies to be highly effective i...
BACKGROUND: High intake of cereal fibre is associated with reduced risk for type 2 diabetes and long...
AIMS: As the first long-term RCT on insoluble cereal fibre, the optimal fibre trial demonstrated gly...
Obesity does not modulate the glycometabolic benefit of insoluble cereal fibre in subjects with pred...
Obesity does not modulate the glycometabolic benefit of insoluble cereal fibre in subjects with pred...
Scope: The Optimal Fibre Trial (OptiFiT) investigates metabolic effects of insoluble cereal fibre i...
AIMS: The Optimal Fibre Trial investigated metabolic effects of insoluble cereal fibre in subjects w...
BackgroundFibre is promoted as part of a healthy dietary pattern and in diabetes management. We have...
Objective: To determine whether diet supplementation with arabinoxylan-rich (AX)-fibre from wheat im...
Background: The removal of fibre from wholegrain foods may have contributed to the diabetes epidemic...
A diet rich in fibre seems to protect against the metabolic syndrome (MetS), but there is scarce inf...
Recent studies have indicated that diets rich in digestible carbohydrates and dietary fibre might be...
This thesis project includes two systematic reviews and meta-analyses (SRMA) of randomized controlle...
It is well-known that dietary fibre can have a positive effect on the development of lifestyle-depen...
Background: High intake of cereal fibre is associated with reduced risk for type 2 diabetes and long...
Insoluble cereal fibres have been shown in large prospective cohort studies to be highly effective i...
BACKGROUND: High intake of cereal fibre is associated with reduced risk for type 2 diabetes and long...
AIMS: As the first long-term RCT on insoluble cereal fibre, the optimal fibre trial demonstrated gly...
Obesity does not modulate the glycometabolic benefit of insoluble cereal fibre in subjects with pred...
Obesity does not modulate the glycometabolic benefit of insoluble cereal fibre in subjects with pred...
Scope: The Optimal Fibre Trial (OptiFiT) investigates metabolic effects of insoluble cereal fibre i...
AIMS: The Optimal Fibre Trial investigated metabolic effects of insoluble cereal fibre in subjects w...
BackgroundFibre is promoted as part of a healthy dietary pattern and in diabetes management. We have...
Objective: To determine whether diet supplementation with arabinoxylan-rich (AX)-fibre from wheat im...
Background: The removal of fibre from wholegrain foods may have contributed to the diabetes epidemic...
A diet rich in fibre seems to protect against the metabolic syndrome (MetS), but there is scarce inf...
Recent studies have indicated that diets rich in digestible carbohydrates and dietary fibre might be...
This thesis project includes two systematic reviews and meta-analyses (SRMA) of randomized controlle...
It is well-known that dietary fibre can have a positive effect on the development of lifestyle-depen...