Whole Grains in Amelioration of Metabolic Derangements.

Samir Develaraja, Anup Reddy, Mukesh Yadav, Shalini Jain, Hariom Yadav
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Daily diet influences whole body metabolism, and intricately linked to the prevention or progression of metabolic diseases including obesity, diabetes and cardiovascular diseases. Several epidemiological and large scale studies have shown that diets enriched with whole grains improves metabolic function and protect from the development of metabolic diseases. Direct impact of whole grain diet can be mediated on several levels of metabolic functions i.e. reduced glycemic index, improved fat oxidation potential, increased cholesterol clearance or decreased cholesterol biosynthesis and modulation of gut microbiome. In this article we reviewed several studies indicating the beneficial effects of whole grain diets on metabolic functions, as well as discussed the potential active phytochemicals present in these whole grain foods to contribute in modulation of metabolic function in our body.

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粗粮改善代谢紊乱。
日常饮食影响全身代谢,并与代谢疾病(包括肥胖、糖尿病和心血管疾病)的预防或进展密切相关。一些流行病学和大规模研究表明,富含全谷物的饮食可以改善代谢功能,防止代谢疾病的发生。全谷物饮食的直接影响可以通过几个水平的代谢功能介导,即降低血糖指数、改善脂肪氧化电位、增加胆固醇清除或减少胆固醇生物合成和调节肠道微生物群。在本文中,我们回顾了几项表明全谷物饮食对代谢功能有益的研究,并讨论了这些全谷物食物中存在的潜在活性植物化学物质在调节人体代谢功能方面的作用。
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