Everything You Need To Know About Fibre

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FIBRE AND DEPRESSION

Dietary fibre intake appears to associate with risk for the development of depression. Although the underlying mechanisms remain incompletely understood, it has been hypothesised that inflammation may mediate the link...

FIBRE AND DEPRESSION

Dietary fibre intake appears to associate with risk for the development of depression. Although the underlying mechanisms remain incompletely understood, it has been hypothesised that inflammation may mediate the link...

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FIBRE AND COLORECTAL CARCINOMA

Colorectal carcinoma (CRC) is the third most common cancer globally. Gianfredi and colleagues published a systematic review and meta-analysis to explore the association between dietary fibre and risk of CRC...

FIBRE AND COLORECTAL CARCINOMA

Colorectal carcinoma (CRC) is the third most common cancer globally. Gianfredi and colleagues published a systematic review and meta-analysis to explore the association between dietary fibre and risk of CRC...

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FIBRE AND MORTALITY

In one meta-analysis based on seven prospective cohort studies, there was an 11% reduction (95% CI 0.85–0.92) in all-cause mortality for each 10-g per day increment in the consumption of...

FIBRE AND MORTALITY

In one meta-analysis based on seven prospective cohort studies, there was an 11% reduction (95% CI 0.85–0.92) in all-cause mortality for each 10-g per day increment in the consumption of...

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LUPUS AND AUTOIMMUNE

A decrease in consumption of major dietary components (e.g., fibre) has led to changes in the microbial community composition and an increase in the incidence of metabolic and immune-related diseases...

LUPUS AND AUTOIMMUNE

A decrease in consumption of major dietary components (e.g., fibre) has led to changes in the microbial community composition and an increase in the incidence of metabolic and immune-related diseases...