Purpose: Because dietary fibre has been recognized as a major ally to the maintenance of a healthy body as well as to help against the development of some chronic diseases, this work aimed at studying the level of knowledge of a relatively wide range of people about the health effects related to the ingestion of dietary fibre in appropriate dosages. Methodology: A descriptive cross-sectional study was undertaken on a non-probabilistic sample of 6010 participants. The data were collected from 10 countries in 3 different continents (Europe, Africa and America) and measured the level of knowledge regarding different health benefits from dietary fibre. The questionnaires were applied by direct interview after verbal informed consent. Finding...
Objectives Dietary fibre (DF) is one of the components of diet that strongly contributes to health i...
Objective: To investigate the perceived importance of information about dietary fibre with regard t...
The positive benefits of DF associated with the regulation of the intestinal transit, and the preven...
Purpose Because dietary fibre has been recognized as a major ally to the maintenance of a healthy b...
Purpose Because dietary fibre has been recognized as a major ally to the maintenance of a healthy b...
It is well known that dietary fibre (DF) is recognized as very important to maintain health and prev...
Background and Objectives: Because DF has unequivocally demonstrated many benefits for the human hea...
Introduction: Dietary fibre (DF) is recognized as healthy for long, so that health clai...
Dietary fibre (DF) is one of the components of diet that strongly contributes to health improvements...
Dietary fibre (DF) is one of the components of diet that strongly contributes to health improvements...
Dietary fibre (DF) is one of the components of diet that strongly contributes to health improvements...
Introduction: Dietary iber (DF) has been part of human diet since ever, and its beneits for the hu...
Objectives Dietary fibre (DF) is one of the components of diet that strongly contributes to healt...
This cross-sectional study is aimed at identifying the level of understanding of the health benefits...
The positive benefits of dietary fibre (DF) include regulation of the intestinal transit, prevention...
Objectives Dietary fibre (DF) is one of the components of diet that strongly contributes to health i...
Objective: To investigate the perceived importance of information about dietary fibre with regard t...
The positive benefits of DF associated with the regulation of the intestinal transit, and the preven...
Purpose Because dietary fibre has been recognized as a major ally to the maintenance of a healthy b...
Purpose Because dietary fibre has been recognized as a major ally to the maintenance of a healthy b...
It is well known that dietary fibre (DF) is recognized as very important to maintain health and prev...
Background and Objectives: Because DF has unequivocally demonstrated many benefits for the human hea...
Introduction: Dietary fibre (DF) is recognized as healthy for long, so that health clai...
Dietary fibre (DF) is one of the components of diet that strongly contributes to health improvements...
Dietary fibre (DF) is one of the components of diet that strongly contributes to health improvements...
Dietary fibre (DF) is one of the components of diet that strongly contributes to health improvements...
Introduction: Dietary iber (DF) has been part of human diet since ever, and its beneits for the hu...
Objectives Dietary fibre (DF) is one of the components of diet that strongly contributes to healt...
This cross-sectional study is aimed at identifying the level of understanding of the health benefits...
The positive benefits of dietary fibre (DF) include regulation of the intestinal transit, prevention...
Objectives Dietary fibre (DF) is one of the components of diet that strongly contributes to health i...
Objective: To investigate the perceived importance of information about dietary fibre with regard t...
The positive benefits of DF associated with the regulation of the intestinal transit, and the preven...