Seventy-six free living male volunteers in the age group 30 to 50 years were paired in two groups based on similar cholesterol levels. Each individual in one group ate at least two apples per day over the period November 17 to March 10 while the corresponding individuals in the other group ate only three apples, or their fruit equivalent, per week. No other dietary control was exerted on the subjects. Serum cholesterol levels were measured every 3 to 4 weeks during the experiment and the apple group had consistently lower mean levels, significantly so on the last two analysis dates, than the 'non' apple group. The largest difference found in mean serum cholesterol levels between the groups was 8.1%. The results of this experiment could have...
Although a cholesterol-lowering effect of dietary fiber derived from gum arabic or apples has been d...
Apples are among the world’s most consumed fruits. However, while the impact of whole-apple intake o...
Purpose Validated biomarkers of food intake (BFIs) have recently been suggested as a useful tool to...
The aim of this study was to investigate, in a cross-sectional study, whether the intake of fruits a...
Introduction: This study was conducted to evaluate the effects of apple consumption on lipid profile...
Recent human studies have evaluated the effect of daily apple consumption on plasma cholesterol leve...
Fifty male and six female free living volunteers were paired in two groups based on similar total ch...
Objectives: Fruits and vegetables may be beneficial on lipid profile of hyperlipidemic subjects. The...
Apples are a rich source of polyphenols and fiber. An important proportion of these bioactive compon...
A healthy life style and a balanced diet, associated with a high fruit and vegetable intake, are lin...
Epidemiological studies show that consumption of fruits and vegetables is associated with beneficial...
BACKGROUND Apples are rich in bioactive polyphenols and fiber. Evidence suggests that consumption of...
Evidence suggests that apples or their bioactive components (polyphenols and/or fiber) may have bene...
Background: Apples are an important contributor to the intake of dietary components linked with card...
Dyslipidemia is highly prevalent in the Chilean population: about 40 % have total cholesterol lev-el...
Although a cholesterol-lowering effect of dietary fiber derived from gum arabic or apples has been d...
Apples are among the world’s most consumed fruits. However, while the impact of whole-apple intake o...
Purpose Validated biomarkers of food intake (BFIs) have recently been suggested as a useful tool to...
The aim of this study was to investigate, in a cross-sectional study, whether the intake of fruits a...
Introduction: This study was conducted to evaluate the effects of apple consumption on lipid profile...
Recent human studies have evaluated the effect of daily apple consumption on plasma cholesterol leve...
Fifty male and six female free living volunteers were paired in two groups based on similar total ch...
Objectives: Fruits and vegetables may be beneficial on lipid profile of hyperlipidemic subjects. The...
Apples are a rich source of polyphenols and fiber. An important proportion of these bioactive compon...
A healthy life style and a balanced diet, associated with a high fruit and vegetable intake, are lin...
Epidemiological studies show that consumption of fruits and vegetables is associated with beneficial...
BACKGROUND Apples are rich in bioactive polyphenols and fiber. Evidence suggests that consumption of...
Evidence suggests that apples or their bioactive components (polyphenols and/or fiber) may have bene...
Background: Apples are an important contributor to the intake of dietary components linked with card...
Dyslipidemia is highly prevalent in the Chilean population: about 40 % have total cholesterol lev-el...
Although a cholesterol-lowering effect of dietary fiber derived from gum arabic or apples has been d...
Apples are among the world’s most consumed fruits. However, while the impact of whole-apple intake o...
Purpose Validated biomarkers of food intake (BFIs) have recently been suggested as a useful tool to...