Foods such as fruit, vegetables, and cereals, and particularly whole grain, are rich in dietary fibre and have been proved to have multiple beneficial effects for the human health. The present research was designed to assess some eating practices related to fibre-rich foods in different countries, namely Argentina, Croatia, Hungary, Latvia, Portugal, and Romania. A cross-sectional descriptive study was undertaken on a sample of 4905 adult participants, obeying all ethical guidelines for this type of research. Regarding the data treatment, basic statistics was complemented with the tree classification analysis. Generally, the results show a low consumption of salads and vegetables, i.e., up to 11 serv...
Dietary fibre has proven to promote healthy body mass and reduce the risk of non-communicable diseas...
Dietary fibre has proven to promote healthy body mass and reduce the risk of non-communicable diseas...
This cross-sectional study is aimed at identifying the level of understanding of the health benefits...
Foods such as fruit, vegetables, and cereals, and particularly whole grain, are rich in dietary fibr...
Introduction: The ingestion of fruits, vegetables and cereals, especially whole grain, is associated...
Background and Objectives: Because DF has unequivocally demonstrated many benefits for the human hea...
There is compelling evidence that fruit, vegetables, whole cereals, and legumes make about 80 % of t...
Introduction: The goal of our study was to evaluate the Romanian practices regarding dietary fibers ...
The positive benefits of DF associated with the regulation of the intestinal transit, and the preven...
The positive benefits of dietary fibre (DF) include regulation of the intestinal transit, prevention...
The positive benefits of dietary fibre (DF) include regulation of the intestinal transit, prevention...
Aim: The aim of our study was to evaluate the Romanian’s knowledge and attitudes regarding dietary f...
Objectives: To estimate the relationship between socio-demographic characteristics of Romanian popul...
Unlike fast and restaurant food, diet rich in fibre is known to contribute significantly to health. ...
Purpose: Because dietary fibre has been recognized as a major ally to the maintenance of a healthy b...
Dietary fibre has proven to promote healthy body mass and reduce the risk of non-communicable diseas...
Dietary fibre has proven to promote healthy body mass and reduce the risk of non-communicable diseas...
This cross-sectional study is aimed at identifying the level of understanding of the health benefits...
Foods such as fruit, vegetables, and cereals, and particularly whole grain, are rich in dietary fibr...
Introduction: The ingestion of fruits, vegetables and cereals, especially whole grain, is associated...
Background and Objectives: Because DF has unequivocally demonstrated many benefits for the human hea...
There is compelling evidence that fruit, vegetables, whole cereals, and legumes make about 80 % of t...
Introduction: The goal of our study was to evaluate the Romanian practices regarding dietary fibers ...
The positive benefits of DF associated with the regulation of the intestinal transit, and the preven...
The positive benefits of dietary fibre (DF) include regulation of the intestinal transit, prevention...
The positive benefits of dietary fibre (DF) include regulation of the intestinal transit, prevention...
Aim: The aim of our study was to evaluate the Romanian’s knowledge and attitudes regarding dietary f...
Objectives: To estimate the relationship between socio-demographic characteristics of Romanian popul...
Unlike fast and restaurant food, diet rich in fibre is known to contribute significantly to health. ...
Purpose: Because dietary fibre has been recognized as a major ally to the maintenance of a healthy b...
Dietary fibre has proven to promote healthy body mass and reduce the risk of non-communicable diseas...
Dietary fibre has proven to promote healthy body mass and reduce the risk of non-communicable diseas...
This cross-sectional study is aimed at identifying the level of understanding of the health benefits...