Cereal fiber may reduce the risk of colorectal cancer by diluting colonic contents due to increased fecal output, by accelerating intestinal transit, by increasing fecal frequency and by altering bacterial metabolism. The effects of whole-meal rye bread on some putative colon cancer risk markers were investigated in 17 healthy Finnish subjects using a randomized crossover trial with two 4-wk bread consumption periods and a 4-wk washout period between the bread periods. White wheat bread was used as a control. Test breads covered a minimum of 20% of the daily energy intake (range, 4330–14,033 kJ/d). Intestinal transit time, stool weight, fecal bacterial enzyme activities and short-chain fatty acid, ammonia, diacylglycerol (DAG) and bile acid...
Whole-grain (WG) foods rich in indigestible carbohydrates are thought to modulate the composition of...
Whole-grain (WG) foods rich in indigestible carbohydrates are thought to modulate the composition of...
Whole-grain (WG) foods rich in indigestible carbohydrates are thought to modulate the composition of...
Cereal fiber may reduce the risk of colorectal cancer by diluting colonic contents due to increased ...
We have reported previously that rye bread (RB) as a part of the conventional diet affects bowel fun...
We have reported previously that rye bread (RB) as a part of the conventional diet affects bowel fun...
We have reported previously that rye bread (RB) as a part of the conventional diet affects bowel fun...
Background: Whole-grain cereal foods including rye have been identified as providing significant hea...
Rye is an important source of plant lignans in Finland. In the present crossover trial we wanted to ...
Rye is an important source of plant lignans in Finland. In the present crossover trial we wanted to ...
Background: Whole grain cereals may provide significant health benefits compared to refined cereals ...
There is evidence that consumption of foods containing dietary fiber decreases the risk of colorecta...
Whole grains have shown potential for improving gut health, but evidence comparing different whole-g...
Abstract Background A low intake of Fermentable, Oligo-, Di-, Mono-saccharides and Polyols (FODMAPs)...
Whole-grain (WG) foods rich in indigestible carbohydrates are thought to modulate the composition of...
Whole-grain (WG) foods rich in indigestible carbohydrates are thought to modulate the composition of...
Whole-grain (WG) foods rich in indigestible carbohydrates are thought to modulate the composition of...
Whole-grain (WG) foods rich in indigestible carbohydrates are thought to modulate the composition of...
Cereal fiber may reduce the risk of colorectal cancer by diluting colonic contents due to increased ...
We have reported previously that rye bread (RB) as a part of the conventional diet affects bowel fun...
We have reported previously that rye bread (RB) as a part of the conventional diet affects bowel fun...
We have reported previously that rye bread (RB) as a part of the conventional diet affects bowel fun...
Background: Whole-grain cereal foods including rye have been identified as providing significant hea...
Rye is an important source of plant lignans in Finland. In the present crossover trial we wanted to ...
Rye is an important source of plant lignans in Finland. In the present crossover trial we wanted to ...
Background: Whole grain cereals may provide significant health benefits compared to refined cereals ...
There is evidence that consumption of foods containing dietary fiber decreases the risk of colorecta...
Whole grains have shown potential for improving gut health, but evidence comparing different whole-g...
Abstract Background A low intake of Fermentable, Oligo-, Di-, Mono-saccharides and Polyols (FODMAPs)...
Whole-grain (WG) foods rich in indigestible carbohydrates are thought to modulate the composition of...
Whole-grain (WG) foods rich in indigestible carbohydrates are thought to modulate the composition of...
Whole-grain (WG) foods rich in indigestible carbohydrates are thought to modulate the composition of...
Whole-grain (WG) foods rich in indigestible carbohydrates are thought to modulate the composition of...