Sorghum requires fewer inputs for sustainable cultivation in harsh climates and has the potential to be utilized in modern food product innovations. Moreover, consumption of sorghum may elicit favorable health effects similar to other commonly consumed cereals, like wheat. Animal and human research exploring health effects of sorghum consumption indicates potential beneficial effects on blood glucose and lipid regulation, oxidative stress modulation, appetite regulation and weight management. However, a recent appraisal of the strength of evidence has not been conducted. Therefore, this study aims to evaluate the effects of sorghum consumption on metabolic indicators of chronic disease, including blood lipid and blood glucose levels, marker...
Consumer trends, particularly in populations burdened with high rates of obesity and overweight, ind...
Background: It has been suggested that Sorghum, a rich source of phytochemicals, has a hypoglycemic ...
Metabolic syndrome is a precursor to non-communicable diseases including type 2 diabetes and cardiov...
Sorghum, an ancient grain originating in Africa, may have healthprotective properties that could enc...
Sorghum is an important cereal grain food, grown globally, that is rich in nutrients, dietary fiber ...
Background: Whole grain intake is associated with reduced risk of chronic diseases, such as cardiova...
Sorghum is an important cereal grain food, grown globally, that is rich in nutrients, dietary fiber,...
Glycaemic control is essential to prevent the manifestation of diabetes in predisposed individuals a...
SCOPE: Sorghum grain components may play a role in mechanisms that protect against development of ob...
Objectives: Whole grain sorghum is a promising ingredient in foods, especially those targeting satie...
Scope Sorghum grain components may play a role in mechanisms that protect against development of obe...
This study aimed to evaluate the effect of sorghum intake on body composition and metabolic variable...
This study aimed to evaluate the effect of sorghum intake on body composition and metabolic variable...
This study investigated the hypothesis that a sorghum extract exerts anti-diabetic effects through a...
Sorghum is used to provide good quality gluten-free products due to phytochemicals and low glycemic ...
Consumer trends, particularly in populations burdened with high rates of obesity and overweight, ind...
Background: It has been suggested that Sorghum, a rich source of phytochemicals, has a hypoglycemic ...
Metabolic syndrome is a precursor to non-communicable diseases including type 2 diabetes and cardiov...
Sorghum, an ancient grain originating in Africa, may have healthprotective properties that could enc...
Sorghum is an important cereal grain food, grown globally, that is rich in nutrients, dietary fiber ...
Background: Whole grain intake is associated with reduced risk of chronic diseases, such as cardiova...
Sorghum is an important cereal grain food, grown globally, that is rich in nutrients, dietary fiber,...
Glycaemic control is essential to prevent the manifestation of diabetes in predisposed individuals a...
SCOPE: Sorghum grain components may play a role in mechanisms that protect against development of ob...
Objectives: Whole grain sorghum is a promising ingredient in foods, especially those targeting satie...
Scope Sorghum grain components may play a role in mechanisms that protect against development of obe...
This study aimed to evaluate the effect of sorghum intake on body composition and metabolic variable...
This study aimed to evaluate the effect of sorghum intake on body composition and metabolic variable...
This study investigated the hypothesis that a sorghum extract exerts anti-diabetic effects through a...
Sorghum is used to provide good quality gluten-free products due to phytochemicals and low glycemic ...
Consumer trends, particularly in populations burdened with high rates of obesity and overweight, ind...
Background: It has been suggested that Sorghum, a rich source of phytochemicals, has a hypoglycemic ...
Metabolic syndrome is a precursor to non-communicable diseases including type 2 diabetes and cardiov...