The effect of wheat fibre on plasma lipids and faecal steroid excretion in man

  • Kay R
  • Truswell A
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1. The effect of isoenergetic substitution of bran and wholemeal bread for white flour and white bread was investigated in six healthy volunteers in a metabolic unit.2. A 21 d high-fibre experimental period was preceded and followed by a 14 d control period, so that each experiment lasted 7 weeks. Blood samples were taken on each of the last 3 d and faeces collected (using carmine markers) for the last 6 d of each diet period.3. Plasma cholesterol, triglycerides and serum calcium concentrations were not altered by the addition of wheat fibre.4. Wheat fibre caused a significant increase in faecal bulk and frequency. Faecal steroid excretion was the same in the last week of the first control and the high-fibre periods but increased in the subsequent control period.

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Kay, R. M., & Truswell, A. S. (1977). The effect of wheat fibre on plasma lipids and faecal steroid excretion in man. British Journal of Nutrition, 37(2), 227–235. https://doi.org/10.1079/bjn19770024

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