Dietary Fiber for the Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease
Fiber's Interaction between Gut Microflora, Sugar Metabolism, Weight Control and Cardiovascular Health
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Product details:
- Publisher Elsevier Science
- Date of Publication 13 July 2017
- ISBN 9780128051306
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages170 pages
- Size 228x152 mm
- Weight 270 g
- Language English 0
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Dietary Fiber for the Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease: Fiber's Interaction between Gut Micoflora, Sugar Metabolism, Weight Control and Cardiovascular Health compiles the most up-to-date research discoveries to provide a timely and scientific rationale for the significant impact of a fiber rich diet for the prevention of heart disease.
By focusing on the science behind how fiber, both soluble and insoluble can lead to lower rates of heart disease, this important reference will educate researchers, cardiologists, medical providers and students on how to improve patients' hearts via a fiber rich diet. Coverage includes the known mechanisms of how fiber works to reduce insulin resistance, control weight, reduce cholesterol by binding with bile, maintain stable glucose levels and influence gut microflora.
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1. Why fiber matters? This chapter will introduce the argument that a diet high in fiber can reduce heart disease, maintain normal body weight, and reduce the risk of diabetes2. The mechanism of fiber's effects on insulin resistance3. The interaction between insoluble and soluble fiber4. The influence of Fiber on Gut Microflora: Butyrate as a link between dietary fiber and cardiovascular health5. The relationship between probiotics and fiber consumption and cardiovascular health6. Dietary fiber for prevention of vascular disease in diabetes7. Sources of fiber8. Conclusion: how my own patients have benefited from a high fiber diet, in their own words
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