Previous epidemiological evidence suggests that habitual consumption of whole grains is associated with reduction of disease risk. While wholegrain food consumption appears to be increasing in Singapore, it is still low, with more infrequent consumption noted in younger Singaporeans. Therefore, the primary objective of this study is to determine the knowledge of whole grains and barriers to consumption of wholegrain foods. Thirty participants (age range 21–26 year, 19 females) took part in two focus groups separated by a 2-week period in which participants trialled a range of wholegrain foods. Barriers towards whole grain consumption and experiences of products during this familiarization period were discussed during the focus groups and kn...
High whole grain intake is beneficial for health. However, adolescents consume low levels of whole g...
Strong, research-based evidence indicates the consumption of whole grains lowers the risk of chronic...
This study assessed knowledge, attitudes, and normative and barrier beliefs of members of the Americ...
Previous epidemiological evidence suggests that habitual consumption of whole grains is associated w...
This qualitative study explored the concept of acceptance of wholegrain foods in an adult population...
Whole grain consumption is associated with reduced risk of chronic disease. One-fifth of UK adults a...
Public health bodies in many countries are attempting to increase population-wide habitual consumpti...
Whole grains may assist in reducing risk of non-communicable disease, but consumption is limited in ...
Evidence suggests that whole grain foods may reduce the risk of chronic diseases; however, intake of...
Diets rich in whole grain are associated with several health benefits. Little is known however, abou...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd Whole grains are recommended by dietary guidelines because of their health-promo...
Diets rich in whole grain are associated with several health benefits. Little is known however, abou...
The health benefits of whole grains and dietary fibre are well established, however intakes of both ...
Background: Whole grain consumption is associated with reduced risk of chronic disease. One-fifth of...
Cereal-based foods are key components of the diet and they dominate most food-based dietary recommen...
High whole grain intake is beneficial for health. However, adolescents consume low levels of whole g...
Strong, research-based evidence indicates the consumption of whole grains lowers the risk of chronic...
This study assessed knowledge, attitudes, and normative and barrier beliefs of members of the Americ...
Previous epidemiological evidence suggests that habitual consumption of whole grains is associated w...
This qualitative study explored the concept of acceptance of wholegrain foods in an adult population...
Whole grain consumption is associated with reduced risk of chronic disease. One-fifth of UK adults a...
Public health bodies in many countries are attempting to increase population-wide habitual consumpti...
Whole grains may assist in reducing risk of non-communicable disease, but consumption is limited in ...
Evidence suggests that whole grain foods may reduce the risk of chronic diseases; however, intake of...
Diets rich in whole grain are associated with several health benefits. Little is known however, abou...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd Whole grains are recommended by dietary guidelines because of their health-promo...
Diets rich in whole grain are associated with several health benefits. Little is known however, abou...
The health benefits of whole grains and dietary fibre are well established, however intakes of both ...
Background: Whole grain consumption is associated with reduced risk of chronic disease. One-fifth of...
Cereal-based foods are key components of the diet and they dominate most food-based dietary recommen...
High whole grain intake is beneficial for health. However, adolescents consume low levels of whole g...
Strong, research-based evidence indicates the consumption of whole grains lowers the risk of chronic...
This study assessed knowledge, attitudes, and normative and barrier beliefs of members of the Americ...