Few studies have explored the possible plasma cholesterol lowering effects of rye consumption. The aim of this secondary analysis in the SYSDIET study was to investigate the association between plasma alkylresorcinols (AR), a biomarker for whole grain wheat and rye intake, and blood lipid concentrations in a population with metabolic syndrome. Furthermore, we analyzed the associations between the AR C17∶0/C21∶0 ratio, a suggested marker of the relative intake of whole grain/bran rye, and blood lipid concentrations
Wheat and rye, the most consumed whole grains (WG) in the Nordic countries, contain alkylresorcinols...
Alkylresorcinols (AR) are phenolic lipids present in the bran of wheat and rye. Plasma AR and their ...
Background: In order to attenuate the measurement error inherent in dietary recall methods, alkylres...
Few studies have explored the possible plasma cholesterol lowering effects of rye consumption. The a...
Few studies have explored the possible plasma cholesterol lowering effects of rye consumption. The a...
Background and Aim: Few studies have explored the possible plasma cholesterol lowering effects of ry...
Background and Aim: Few studies have explored the possible plasma cholesterol lowering effects of ry...
Background/Objectives:Few studies have used biomarkers of whole-grain intake to study its relation t...
Background/Objectives:Few studies have used biomarkers of whole-grain intake to study its relation t...
Whole-grain intake has been reported to be associated with a lower risk of several lifestyle-related...
Whole-grain intake has been reported to be associated with a lower risk of several lifestyle-related...
BACKGROUND: Small-scale, short-term intervention studies have suggested that plasma alkylresorcinol ...
Alkylresorcinols (ARs) were first proposed as potential biomarkers of wholegrain wheat and rye intak...
Alkylresorcinols (AR) are phenolic lipids present in the outer parts of rye and wheat grain kernels....
Background/objectives Whole-grain (WG) intake has been associated with a lowered risk of developing ...
Wheat and rye, the most consumed whole grains (WG) in the Nordic countries, contain alkylresorcinols...
Alkylresorcinols (AR) are phenolic lipids present in the bran of wheat and rye. Plasma AR and their ...
Background: In order to attenuate the measurement error inherent in dietary recall methods, alkylres...
Few studies have explored the possible plasma cholesterol lowering effects of rye consumption. The a...
Few studies have explored the possible plasma cholesterol lowering effects of rye consumption. The a...
Background and Aim: Few studies have explored the possible plasma cholesterol lowering effects of ry...
Background and Aim: Few studies have explored the possible plasma cholesterol lowering effects of ry...
Background/Objectives:Few studies have used biomarkers of whole-grain intake to study its relation t...
Background/Objectives:Few studies have used biomarkers of whole-grain intake to study its relation t...
Whole-grain intake has been reported to be associated with a lower risk of several lifestyle-related...
Whole-grain intake has been reported to be associated with a lower risk of several lifestyle-related...
BACKGROUND: Small-scale, short-term intervention studies have suggested that plasma alkylresorcinol ...
Alkylresorcinols (ARs) were first proposed as potential biomarkers of wholegrain wheat and rye intak...
Alkylresorcinols (AR) are phenolic lipids present in the outer parts of rye and wheat grain kernels....
Background/objectives Whole-grain (WG) intake has been associated with a lowered risk of developing ...
Wheat and rye, the most consumed whole grains (WG) in the Nordic countries, contain alkylresorcinols...
Alkylresorcinols (AR) are phenolic lipids present in the bran of wheat and rye. Plasma AR and their ...
Background: In order to attenuate the measurement error inherent in dietary recall methods, alkylres...