Background: Obesity-related diseases, including type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease, have reached epidemic proportions in industrialized nations, and dietary interventions for their prevention are therefore important. Resistant starches (RS) improve insulin sensitivity in clinical trials, but the mechanisms underlying this health benefit remain poorly understood. Because RS fermentation by the gut microbiota results in the formation of physiologically active metabolites, we chose to specifically determine the role of the gut microbiota in mediating the metabolic benefits of RS. To achieve this goal, we determined the effects of RS when added to a Western diet on host metabolism in mice with and without a microbiota. Results: RS feedi...
The realization that low–glycemic index diets were formulated using resistant starch led to more tha...
Scope: We examined the intestinal and systemic responses to incorporating a type 2 resistant starch ...
Diet can influence the composition of the human microbiome, and yet relatively few dietary ingredien...
[Background] Obesity-related diseases, including type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease, have re...
© 2015 American Society for Nutrition. The realization that low-glycemic index diets were formulated...
Purpose of review—Recent clinical trials and animal studies indicate that resistant starches (RS) ma...
Resistant starch (RS) has been shown to beneficially affect insulin sensitivity in healthy individua...
Resistant starch (RS) has been reported to reduce body fat in obese mice. However, this effect has n...
Scope: Dietary prebiotics show potential in anti-diabetes. Dietary resistant starch (RS) has a favor...
Aims: Diets rich in non-viscous fibre are linked to a reduced risk of both diabetes and cardiovascul...
BACKGROUND: Resistant starch may modulate insulin sensitivity, although the precise mechanism of thi...
The current study applied an ob/ob mouse model of obesity for investigating the impact of different ...
The gut microbiota has emerged as an integral factor that impacts host metabolism and has been sugge...
Scope: A recent study revealed that the accumulation of gut microbiota-produced acetate (GMPA) led t...
Dietary modulation of the gut microbiota impacts human health. Here we investigated the hitherto unk...
The realization that low–glycemic index diets were formulated using resistant starch led to more tha...
Scope: We examined the intestinal and systemic responses to incorporating a type 2 resistant starch ...
Diet can influence the composition of the human microbiome, and yet relatively few dietary ingredien...
[Background] Obesity-related diseases, including type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease, have re...
© 2015 American Society for Nutrition. The realization that low-glycemic index diets were formulated...
Purpose of review—Recent clinical trials and animal studies indicate that resistant starches (RS) ma...
Resistant starch (RS) has been shown to beneficially affect insulin sensitivity in healthy individua...
Resistant starch (RS) has been reported to reduce body fat in obese mice. However, this effect has n...
Scope: Dietary prebiotics show potential in anti-diabetes. Dietary resistant starch (RS) has a favor...
Aims: Diets rich in non-viscous fibre are linked to a reduced risk of both diabetes and cardiovascul...
BACKGROUND: Resistant starch may modulate insulin sensitivity, although the precise mechanism of thi...
The current study applied an ob/ob mouse model of obesity for investigating the impact of different ...
The gut microbiota has emerged as an integral factor that impacts host metabolism and has been sugge...
Scope: A recent study revealed that the accumulation of gut microbiota-produced acetate (GMPA) led t...
Dietary modulation of the gut microbiota impacts human health. Here we investigated the hitherto unk...
The realization that low–glycemic index diets were formulated using resistant starch led to more tha...
Scope: We examined the intestinal and systemic responses to incorporating a type 2 resistant starch ...
Diet can influence the composition of the human microbiome, and yet relatively few dietary ingredien...