Still more alarming obesity studies show in fact that it is largely due to incorrect diet and lifestyle. For suitable alternative for prevention of this disease are now considered cereal foods, mainly based on increased fiber content. The importance of dietary fiber for human organism consist primarily in its protective function before civilization diseases. It has beneficial effects on digestive physiology and it is therefore an important factor in the prevention of obesity, but also other diseases. Fiber consumption in developed countries is low and it is below the lower limit of the recommended dose. Slovaks per day take only 10-12 g of fiber, which represents only 47% of the recommended dose. Recent large-scale epidemiological stud...
Daily use of wholegrain foods is generally recommended due to strong epidemiological evidence of red...
Cereal dietary fibre constitutes about half of the total fibre intake in Sweden. The amount of fibre...
Higher whole grain cereal intakes are associated with substantially lower risks of type 2 diabetes, ...
Recent epidemiological studies, in populations with higher intakes of whole grain, have extended and...
Cereal foods are a major energy and dietary fibre source in our diet. Intake of both cereal dietary ...
Cereals are an essential part of our daily diet. Nutritional guidelines recommend increased consumpt...
Cereals are a major source of carbohydrates in diet occurring as soluble and insoluble non-starch po...
International audienceEpidemiological studies then meta-analyses clearly show that whole grain cerea...
Dietary fibre is connected to many health benefits, but its intake is below recommendations. The def...
This paper focuses on the antioxidant component of cereal dietary fibre starting from its chemical s...
Dietary fibre is connected to many health benefits, but its intake is below recommendations. The def...
Epidemiological studies associate whole grain consumption with a reduced risk of many diseases. This...
should increase the amount of breads, cereals and whole grains in my diet. Why? Eating more whole gr...
Epidemiological studies associate whole grain consumption with a reduced risk of many diseases. This...
Obesity and related metabolic disorders as well as cancer cachexia share a common feature: a link wi...
Daily use of wholegrain foods is generally recommended due to strong epidemiological evidence of red...
Cereal dietary fibre constitutes about half of the total fibre intake in Sweden. The amount of fibre...
Higher whole grain cereal intakes are associated with substantially lower risks of type 2 diabetes, ...
Recent epidemiological studies, in populations with higher intakes of whole grain, have extended and...
Cereal foods are a major energy and dietary fibre source in our diet. Intake of both cereal dietary ...
Cereals are an essential part of our daily diet. Nutritional guidelines recommend increased consumpt...
Cereals are a major source of carbohydrates in diet occurring as soluble and insoluble non-starch po...
International audienceEpidemiological studies then meta-analyses clearly show that whole grain cerea...
Dietary fibre is connected to many health benefits, but its intake is below recommendations. The def...
This paper focuses on the antioxidant component of cereal dietary fibre starting from its chemical s...
Dietary fibre is connected to many health benefits, but its intake is below recommendations. The def...
Epidemiological studies associate whole grain consumption with a reduced risk of many diseases. This...
should increase the amount of breads, cereals and whole grains in my diet. Why? Eating more whole gr...
Epidemiological studies associate whole grain consumption with a reduced risk of many diseases. This...
Obesity and related metabolic disorders as well as cancer cachexia share a common feature: a link wi...
Daily use of wholegrain foods is generally recommended due to strong epidemiological evidence of red...
Cereal dietary fibre constitutes about half of the total fibre intake in Sweden. The amount of fibre...
Higher whole grain cereal intakes are associated with substantially lower risks of type 2 diabetes, ...