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Annual Review of Nutrition, 1998
▪ Abstract  Fructan is a general term used for any carbohydrate in which one or more fructosyl-fructose link constitutes the majority of osidic bonds. This review focuses on the fate of inulin-type fructans (namely native chicory inulin, oligofructose produced by the partial enzymatic hydrolysis of chicory inulin, and synthetic fructans produced by ...
M B, Roberfroid, N M, Delzenne
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▪ Abstract  Fructan is a general term used for any carbohydrate in which one or more fructosyl-fructose link constitutes the majority of osidic bonds. This review focuses on the fate of inulin-type fructans (namely native chicory inulin, oligofructose produced by the partial enzymatic hydrolysis of chicory inulin, and synthetic fructans produced by ...
M B, Roberfroid, N M, Delzenne
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Nursing Standard, 1988
Patients receiving anticoagulants should seek medical advice before making major dietary changes, according to doctors in Salford.
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Patients receiving anticoagulants should seek medical advice before making major dietary changes, according to doctors in Salford.
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Medical Clinics of North America, 1979
It is obvious that the effects of fiber on colonic functions are complex. The typical "Western diet" which is high in fat and protein and low in fiber may alter the bacterial flora and milieu interieur of the gastrointestinal tract, particularly the colon, to produce a high incidence of colonic cancer.
B, Levin, D, Horwitz
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It is obvious that the effects of fiber on colonic functions are complex. The typical "Western diet" which is high in fat and protein and low in fiber may alter the bacterial flora and milieu interieur of the gastrointestinal tract, particularly the colon, to produce a high incidence of colonic cancer.
B, Levin, D, Horwitz
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Journal of Sports Sciences, 2004
For the athlete training hard, nutritional supplements are often seen as promoting adaptations to training, allowing more consistent and intensive training by promoting recovery between training sessions, reducing interruptions to training because of illness or injury, and enhancing competitive performance.
Ron J, Maughan +2 more
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For the athlete training hard, nutritional supplements are often seen as promoting adaptations to training, allowing more consistent and intensive training by promoting recovery between training sessions, reducing interruptions to training because of illness or injury, and enhancing competitive performance.
Ron J, Maughan +2 more
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Nutrition Reviews, 2009
Patients' misconceptions concerning peptic ulcer diets may lead them to observe a more strict diet than intended by the physician. In some cases the diet was impossible to follow.
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Patients' misconceptions concerning peptic ulcer diets may lead them to observe a more strict diet than intended by the physician. In some cases the diet was impossible to follow.
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Medical Clinics of North America, 2002
The amount of published information on dietary supplements mushroomed in the 1990s. In fewer than 5 years, publications increased at least 100-fold in the medical literature alone. Dietary supplements are an uncharted territory that warrants complete and accurate exploration.
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The amount of published information on dietary supplements mushroomed in the 1990s. In fewer than 5 years, publications increased at least 100-fold in the medical literature alone. Dietary supplements are an uncharted territory that warrants complete and accurate exploration.
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2018
Chapter 8 reviews some of the stable isotope analysis studies of human skeletal remains that have taken a life course approach to understand childhood dietary practices in relation to adult dietary practices and concludes with a bioarchaeological case study from the Muisca of northern South America, in present-day Colombia.
MELANIE J. MILLER +2 more
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Chapter 8 reviews some of the stable isotope analysis studies of human skeletal remains that have taken a life course approach to understand childhood dietary practices in relation to adult dietary practices and concludes with a bioarchaeological case study from the Muisca of northern South America, in present-day Colombia.
MELANIE J. MILLER +2 more
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