Dietary fibre and mineral metabolism.

作者: A.R.P. Walker

DOI: 10.1016/0098-2997(87)90017-3

关键词: NutrientBiotechnologyMineral metabolismPhytic acidBeneficial effectsBioavailabilityEnvironmental healthDietary fibreBiology

摘要: Current dietary recommendations urge, inter alia, an increased consumption of fibre-containing foods. Some experimental studies made on various animals and man indicate that the associated increases in intakes fibre phytic acid may prejudice mineral status respecting calcium, magnesium, iron zinc. An examination has been evidence, also epidemiological evidence numerous types populations, past present, developing developed. It concluded diets high fibre, characteristically do not have meaningful ill effects well-being or unequivocally enhance morbidity. In particular populations certain regions where deleterious reported it is judged local factors, wholly understood, are operation. assessing extent benefit to be derived from changes urged, results must viewed holistically isolation. believed beneficial reduced pronenesses degenerative diseases likely far outweigh possible adverse bioavailability nutrients.

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