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Dietary Fiber Improves Somatosensory Function in Western Diet–Fed Mice by Remodeling Adipose Immune Cells via FFAR2 Signaling

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Dietary Fiber

Pediatric Clinics of North America, 1995
Most of our understanding of the physiologic effects of dietary fiber are derived from studies in adults. These investigations have indicated the potential problems with fiber consumption are most likely to occur if isolated polysaccharides or nonpurified fiber supplements are consumed excessively.
B O, Schneeman, L F, Tinker
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Beyond dietary fiber

The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 1991
The complexity of plant foods high in dietary fiber poses new challenges to clinical investigators and leads to many study-design dilemmas. There are basic differences in studying purified polymers, highly concentrated but not purified fibers, and diets high in high-fiber whole foods.
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Dietary Fiber and Cancer

Nutrition and Cancer, 1985
There is considerable current interest in the role of dietary fiber in the etiology of a number of diseases prevalent in the Western world. Prominent among those disease states whose prevalence is correlated with diets deficient in fiber is cancer of the large bowel.
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Dietary Fiber

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1990
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Dietary Fiber

Nutrition Reviews, 2009
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