Although the term “whole grain” is well defined, there has been no universal standard of what constitutes a “whole-grain food,” creating challenges for researchers, the food industry, regulatory authorities, and consumers around the world. As part of the 2010 Dietary Guidelines for Americans, the U.S. Dietary Guidelines Technical Advisory Committee issued a call to action to develop definitions for whole-grain foods that could be universally accepted and applied to dietary recommendations and planning. The Committee’s call to action, and the lack of a global whole-grain food definition, was the impetus for theWhole Grain Roundtable held 3–5 December 2012 in Chicago, Illinois. The objective was to develop a whole-grain food definition that i...
Some countries now incorporate recommendations for increased consumption of whole grain (WG) into lo...
NOVA is a food-classification system based on four levels of processing, from minimally processed to...
NOVA is a food-classification system based on four levels of processing, from minimally processed to...
Proposed global definitions of whole grain as an ingredient and whole grain food are presented by th...
Whole grains are a key component of a healthy diet, and enabling consumers to easily choose foods wi...
Whole grains are a key component of a healthy diet, and enabling consumers to easily choose foods wi...
Chronic disease is an increasing burden on global health, with cardiovascular disease (CVD) the larg...
This chapter covers the issues around reporting and measuring whole grains in food products, and why...
A definition of whole grain is a critical first step in investigating health claims for whole grain ...
The finding that people who eat the most whole grains have a lower risk of cardiovascular disease an...
Most cereal products, like white bread, pasta, and biscuits, are based on flour after removal of bra...
This research paper is intended to raise awareness of the benefits of whole grains in the diet as we...
Will 2005 be the year of the whole grain? According to the new Dietary Guidelines for Americans, it ...
Some countries now incorporate recommendations for increased consumption of whole grain (WG) into lo...
Will 2005 be the year of the whole grain? According to the new Dietary Guidelines for Americans, it ...
Some countries now incorporate recommendations for increased consumption of whole grain (WG) into lo...
NOVA is a food-classification system based on four levels of processing, from minimally processed to...
NOVA is a food-classification system based on four levels of processing, from minimally processed to...
Proposed global definitions of whole grain as an ingredient and whole grain food are presented by th...
Whole grains are a key component of a healthy diet, and enabling consumers to easily choose foods wi...
Whole grains are a key component of a healthy diet, and enabling consumers to easily choose foods wi...
Chronic disease is an increasing burden on global health, with cardiovascular disease (CVD) the larg...
This chapter covers the issues around reporting and measuring whole grains in food products, and why...
A definition of whole grain is a critical first step in investigating health claims for whole grain ...
The finding that people who eat the most whole grains have a lower risk of cardiovascular disease an...
Most cereal products, like white bread, pasta, and biscuits, are based on flour after removal of bra...
This research paper is intended to raise awareness of the benefits of whole grains in the diet as we...
Will 2005 be the year of the whole grain? According to the new Dietary Guidelines for Americans, it ...
Some countries now incorporate recommendations for increased consumption of whole grain (WG) into lo...
Will 2005 be the year of the whole grain? According to the new Dietary Guidelines for Americans, it ...
Some countries now incorporate recommendations for increased consumption of whole grain (WG) into lo...
NOVA is a food-classification system based on four levels of processing, from minimally processed to...
NOVA is a food-classification system based on four levels of processing, from minimally processed to...