A survey of food habits was carried out by trained local residents in a small village in West Lothian. Results indicate that there was a relatively low reported consumption of high fibre products, particularly wholemeal bread. Fruit and vegetables were regarded as particularly good for health, but often not bought because of expense or availability. Meat was regarded as highly desirable by a majority of respondents. The responses of elderly people suggested that their diet may be poor in relation to fibre. Only one-third reported changing food habits. The implications of the findings for health education are discussed
Evidence suggests that whole grain foods may reduce the risk of chronic diseases; however, intake of...
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...
A survey of food habits was carried out by trained local residents in a small village in West Lothia...
A survey of food habits was carried out by trained local residents in a small village in West Lothia...
A postal survey of dietary fibre intake was conducted in two British towns in 1983, and repeated fiv...
Background The role that healthy eating plays in good health is well documented. Government policy i...
The association between dietary fiber, health benefits and healthy food has been studied in recent y...
Intakes of dietary fibre in a random sample of 102 women living in a large South Wales village were ...
Background: Dietary fibre (DF) has been recognised as having many positive health effects. Hence, th...
This cross-sectional study is aimed at identifying the level of understanding of the health benefits...
The association between dietary fibre, health benefits and healthy food has been studied in recent...
Introduction: Dietary fibres are key elements of healthy and balanced diet. Aim: The aim of the pres...
Dietary fibres assume an important role on today’s diet, and the consumption of dietary fibre in foo...
Abstract: Background: Dietary fibre (DF) has been recognised as having many positive health effects....
Evidence suggests that whole grain foods may reduce the risk of chronic diseases; however, intake of...
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...
A survey of food habits was carried out by trained local residents in a small village in West Lothia...
A survey of food habits was carried out by trained local residents in a small village in West Lothia...
A postal survey of dietary fibre intake was conducted in two British towns in 1983, and repeated fiv...
Background The role that healthy eating plays in good health is well documented. Government policy i...
The association between dietary fiber, health benefits and healthy food has been studied in recent y...
Intakes of dietary fibre in a random sample of 102 women living in a large South Wales village were ...
Background: Dietary fibre (DF) has been recognised as having many positive health effects. Hence, th...
This cross-sectional study is aimed at identifying the level of understanding of the health benefits...
The association between dietary fibre, health benefits and healthy food has been studied in recent...
Introduction: Dietary fibres are key elements of healthy and balanced diet. Aim: The aim of the pres...
Dietary fibres assume an important role on today’s diet, and the consumption of dietary fibre in foo...
Abstract: Background: Dietary fibre (DF) has been recognised as having many positive health effects....
Evidence suggests that whole grain foods may reduce the risk of chronic diseases; however, intake of...
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...