Epidemiological studies have shown protective effects of fruits and vegetables (F&V) in lowering the risk of developing cardiovascular diseases (CVD) and cancers. Plant-derived dietary fibre (non-digestible polysaccharides) and/or flavonoids may mediate the observed protective effects particularly through their interaction with the gut microbiota. The aim of this study was to assess the impact of fruit and vegetable (F&V) intake on gut microbiota, with an emphasis on the role of flavonoids, and further to explore relationships between microbiota and factors associated with CVD risk. In the study, a parallel design with 3 study groups, participants in the two intervention groups representing high-flavonoid (HF) and low flavonoid (LF) intakes...
Risk assessment tools, i.e., validated risk prediction algorithms, to estimate the patient’s 1...
Aims: The current study investigates the role of diet in mediating the gut microbiome-cardiovascular...
The Publisher's final version can be found by following the DOI link.Purpose Limited robust randomi...
Epidemiological studies have shown protective effects of fruits and vegetables (F&V) in lowering the...
Dietary flavonoids, which have been implicated in lowering chronic disease risk and improving blood ...
The prevalence of cardiovascular disease is a major public health concern worldwide. It has been the...
Whole plant foods, including fruit, vegetables, and whole grain cereals, protect against chronic hum...
The human gut microbiota has been identified as a possible novel CVD risk factor. This review aims t...
Flavonoids have been inversely associated to colorectal cancer (CRC) and are plausible intermediarie...
The consumption of an optimal amount of fruits and vegetables is known to improve physical fitness a...
PURPOSE: Limited robust randomised controlled trials investigating fruit and vegetable (F&V) int...
The gastrointestinal (GI) tract plays a central role in the absorption, distribution, metabolism, an...
A high-fibre diet and one rich in fruit and vegetables have long been associated with lower risk of ...
Background. There is growing interest in understanding how diet can modulate the gut microbiota (GM)...
Purpose Limited robust randomised controlled trials investigating fruit and vegetable (F&V) intake ...
Risk assessment tools, i.e., validated risk prediction algorithms, to estimate the patient’s 1...
Aims: The current study investigates the role of diet in mediating the gut microbiome-cardiovascular...
The Publisher's final version can be found by following the DOI link.Purpose Limited robust randomi...
Epidemiological studies have shown protective effects of fruits and vegetables (F&V) in lowering the...
Dietary flavonoids, which have been implicated in lowering chronic disease risk and improving blood ...
The prevalence of cardiovascular disease is a major public health concern worldwide. It has been the...
Whole plant foods, including fruit, vegetables, and whole grain cereals, protect against chronic hum...
The human gut microbiota has been identified as a possible novel CVD risk factor. This review aims t...
Flavonoids have been inversely associated to colorectal cancer (CRC) and are plausible intermediarie...
The consumption of an optimal amount of fruits and vegetables is known to improve physical fitness a...
PURPOSE: Limited robust randomised controlled trials investigating fruit and vegetable (F&V) int...
The gastrointestinal (GI) tract plays a central role in the absorption, distribution, metabolism, an...
A high-fibre diet and one rich in fruit and vegetables have long been associated with lower risk of ...
Background. There is growing interest in understanding how diet can modulate the gut microbiota (GM)...
Purpose Limited robust randomised controlled trials investigating fruit and vegetable (F&V) intake ...
Risk assessment tools, i.e., validated risk prediction algorithms, to estimate the patient’s 1...
Aims: The current study investigates the role of diet in mediating the gut microbiome-cardiovascular...
The Publisher's final version can be found by following the DOI link.Purpose Limited robust randomi...