peer-reviewedDietary fibre has long been established as a nutritionally important, health-promoting food ingredient. Modern dietary practices have seen a significant reduction in fibre consumption compared with ancestral habits. This is related to the emergence of low-fibre “Western diets” associated with industrialised nations, and is linked to an increased prevalence of gut diseases such as inflammatory bowel disease, obesity, type II diabetes mellitus and metabolic syndrome. The characteristic metabolic parameters of these individuals include insulin resistance, high fasting and postprandial glucose, as well as high plasma cholesterol, low-density lipoprotein (LDL) and high-density lipoprotein (HDL). Gut microbial signatures are also a...
Background: There is general consensus that consumption of dietary fermentable fiber improves cardio...
Fibre is an often-overlooked nutrient in the debate of what constitutes a healthy diet for optimal h...
Accumulating evidence is dramatically increasing the access to the facts that the gut microbiota pla...
Dietary fibre has long been established as a nutritionally important, health-promoting food ingredie...
Background: Dietary fibre consists of non-digestible forms of carbohydrate, usually as polysaccharid...
Background: Diabetes prevalence is on the increase globally and its impact on those with the condit...
Background: The prevalence of type 2 diabetes is on the increase worldwide, and it represents about...
Background: A disequilibrium of the gut microbial community has been closely associated with system...
Background: Scientific evidence suggests that diet plays a role in obesity and its comorbidities, pa...
Dietary fiber is fermented by the human gut microbiota, producing beneficial microbial metabolites, ...
Metabolic syndrome is a cluster of several metabolic disorders such as insulin resistance, obesity, ...
Research characterising the gut microbiota in different populations and diseases has mushroomed sinc...
Purpose of this Review: This review assesses the latest evidence linking short-chain fatty acids ...
Human gut microbiota has a fundamental role in human health, and diet is one of the most relevant fa...
Open Access via the Cambridge University Press Agreement Acknowledgments We would like to thank Prof...
Background: There is general consensus that consumption of dietary fermentable fiber improves cardio...
Fibre is an often-overlooked nutrient in the debate of what constitutes a healthy diet for optimal h...
Accumulating evidence is dramatically increasing the access to the facts that the gut microbiota pla...
Dietary fibre has long been established as a nutritionally important, health-promoting food ingredie...
Background: Dietary fibre consists of non-digestible forms of carbohydrate, usually as polysaccharid...
Background: Diabetes prevalence is on the increase globally and its impact on those with the condit...
Background: The prevalence of type 2 diabetes is on the increase worldwide, and it represents about...
Background: A disequilibrium of the gut microbial community has been closely associated with system...
Background: Scientific evidence suggests that diet plays a role in obesity and its comorbidities, pa...
Dietary fiber is fermented by the human gut microbiota, producing beneficial microbial metabolites, ...
Metabolic syndrome is a cluster of several metabolic disorders such as insulin resistance, obesity, ...
Research characterising the gut microbiota in different populations and diseases has mushroomed sinc...
Purpose of this Review: This review assesses the latest evidence linking short-chain fatty acids ...
Human gut microbiota has a fundamental role in human health, and diet is one of the most relevant fa...
Open Access via the Cambridge University Press Agreement Acknowledgments We would like to thank Prof...
Background: There is general consensus that consumption of dietary fermentable fiber improves cardio...
Fibre is an often-overlooked nutrient in the debate of what constitutes a healthy diet for optimal h...
Accumulating evidence is dramatically increasing the access to the facts that the gut microbiota pla...