Lack of effect on blood lipid and calcium concentrations of young men on changing from white to wholemeal bread
- PMID: 1244843
- DOI: 10.1079/bjn19760008
Lack of effect on blood lipid and calcium concentrations of young men on changing from white to wholemeal bread
Abstract
1. When nineteen "free-living" male students, who normally ate 231 (SEM 14) g white bread/d changed to wholemeal bread for a 19-week period, there was no significant change in body-weight, plasma cholesterol or plasma triglyceride levels. These values, as well as plasma concentrations of calcium, phosphate, urate and haemoglobin, remained essentially the same as those for a control group. 2. Increasing the wheat-fibre intake by eating wholemeal bread is not an effective method for reducing blood lipids levels, at least in healthy young men with a moderate bread intake.
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