Current Understanding of Dietary Fiber and Its Role in Chronic Diseases.

Missouri medicine Pub Date : 2023-09-01
Ifrah Fatima, Imali Gamage, Reuben Joaquim Ricardo De Almeida, Peminda Cabandugama, Geetha Kamath
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Dietary fiber (DF) is an essential, albeit under-consumed, component in the North American diet. DF is thought to have anti-inflammatory disease-modifying effects via DF-related gut microbiota degradation products called short chain fatty acids. Thus far studies have shown the greatest associations between DF intake and risk reduction in obesity, improved weight loss outcomes, and risk reduction of cardiovascular disease (CVD). There is weak evidence associating DF intake and inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) risk, IBD remission, reduced risk of Crohn's disease (CD flares, and no evidence showing any benefit towards ulcerative colitis (UC) specifically. Evidence on DF intake and the risk reduction of colorectal cancer (CRC) has been equivocal. Studies were limited by a lack of randomization or in controlling fiber types and sources. Based on the current beneficial associations of DF on obesity management and CVD, counseling patients to increase DF intake may be a cost-effective measure to decrease the burden of chronic disease.

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目前对膳食纤维及其在慢性病中的作用的理解。
膳食纤维(DF)是北美饮食中的一种重要成分,尽管摄入不足。DF被认为通过被称为短链脂肪酸的DF相关肠道微生物群降解产物具有抗炎疾病的调节作用。到目前为止,研究表明,DF摄入与肥胖风险降低、减肥效果改善和心血管疾病风险降低之间的相关性最大。缺乏证据表明DF摄入与炎症性肠病(IBD)风险、IBD缓解、克罗恩病(CD)风险降低有关,也没有证据表明对溃疡性结肠炎(UC)有任何益处。关于DF摄入和降低癌症(CRC)风险的证据是模棱两可的。由于缺乏随机化或控制纤维类型和来源,研究受到限制。根据目前DF对肥胖管理和心血管疾病的有益关联,咨询患者增加DF摄入可能是降低慢性病负担的一种具有成本效益的措施。
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