This qualitative study explored the concept of acceptance of wholegrain foods in an adult population in the UK. Data was generated via focus groups with volunteers from a randomised controlled wholegrain based dietary intervention study (the WHOLEheart study). WHOLEheart volunteers, who did not habitually eat wholegrain foods, were randomised to one of three experimental regimes: (1) incorporating 60 g/day whole grains into the diet for 16 weeks; (2) incorporating 60 g/day whole grains into the diet for 8 weeks, doubling to 120 g/day for the following 8 weeks; (3) a control group. Focus groups to examine factors relating to whole grain acceptability were held one month post-intervention. For participants incorporating whole grains into thei...
Increasing the consumption of whole grain foods is an immediate public health priority. Whole grains...
Regular consumption of whole grain foods has been associated with a reduction in the incidence of ca...
Within epidemiological and intervention studies, whole grain consumption has generally shown positiv...
Evidence suggests that whole grain foods may reduce the risk of chronic diseases; however, intake of...
BackgroundSince 2005, the Dietary Guidelines for Americans have recommended consuming at least half ...
Previous epidemiological evidence suggests that habitual consumption of whole grains is associated w...
Whole grain consumption is associated with reduced risk of chronic disease. One-fifth of UK adults a...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd Whole grains are recommended by dietary guidelines because of their health-promo...
Chronic disease is an increasing burden on global health, with cardiovascular disease (CVD) the larg...
The objective of this study was to increase our understanding of consumers’ product related expectat...
The health benefits of whole grains and dietary fibre are well established, however intakes of both ...
Regular consumption of whole grain foods has been associated with a reduction in the incidence of ca...
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...
At present, young adults do not consume enough whole grains. A low intake of whole grains has been a...
Increasing the consumption of whole grain foods is an immediate public health priority. Whole grains...
Regular consumption of whole grain foods has been associated with a reduction in the incidence of ca...
Within epidemiological and intervention studies, whole grain consumption has generally shown positiv...
Evidence suggests that whole grain foods may reduce the risk of chronic diseases; however, intake of...
BackgroundSince 2005, the Dietary Guidelines for Americans have recommended consuming at least half ...
Previous epidemiological evidence suggests that habitual consumption of whole grains is associated w...
Whole grain consumption is associated with reduced risk of chronic disease. One-fifth of UK adults a...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd Whole grains are recommended by dietary guidelines because of their health-promo...
Chronic disease is an increasing burden on global health, with cardiovascular disease (CVD) the larg...
The objective of this study was to increase our understanding of consumers’ product related expectat...
The health benefits of whole grains and dietary fibre are well established, however intakes of both ...
Regular consumption of whole grain foods has been associated with a reduction in the incidence of ca...
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...
At present, young adults do not consume enough whole grains. A low intake of whole grains has been a...
Increasing the consumption of whole grain foods is an immediate public health priority. Whole grains...
Regular consumption of whole grain foods has been associated with a reduction in the incidence of ca...
Within epidemiological and intervention studies, whole grain consumption has generally shown positiv...