Effects of dietary fiber on human health: a review
Автор: Merenkova S.P., Zinina O.V., Stuart M., Okuskhanova E.K., Androsova N.V.
Журнал: Человек. Спорт. Медицина @hsm-susu
Рубрика: Спортивное питание
Статья в выпуске: 1 т.20, 2020 года.
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The aim of this article is to review literature data on the terminology, classification and physiological effects of dietary fibers. Results. The scientific studies on the terminology, classification and characteristics of various types of dietary fiber are presented, the sources of dietary fiber and their positive physiological effects are described. Nowadays no consensus definition has been given to the concept of dietary fibers. The authors point to dietary fibers being related to chemical compounds defined by structure, or functional properties, and/or a combination of both structural and functional properties. The authors noted one commonality in these definitions: each mentioned positive physiological effects. The modern classification system for dietary fibers is wide and diverse and can be based on origin, structure of polymers, solubility, ion exchange, sorption or physiological effect. Many studies have shown that dietary fibers can promote human health and help prevent specific chronic diseases that increase mortality and reduce life expectancy. Numerous healthful effects of the dietary fibers have been documented. These include curative and preventive effects for diseases such as obesity, certain types of cancers, cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, and constipation. Conclusion. Fibers are considered before other nutrients to ensure a healthy nutrition. Research continues to contribute new data on the effect of dietary fiber on the human body.
Dietary fiber, terminology, classification, essential components of nutrition, physiological effects
Короткий адрес: https://sciup.org/147233577
IDR: 147233577 | DOI: 10.14529/hsm200113
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