University of Calgary researchers Raylene Reimer, professor in the Faculty of Kinesiology, and PhD student Heather Paul, in the Biochemistry and Molecular Biology graduate program in the Cumming School of Medicine, have published a new animal study that describes how a special type of
dietary fibre known as prebiotic impacts the gut microbiota and may be one factor in reducing obesity in mom and baby.
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Not exact matches
Until now, most researchers in the field have focused on «
dietary fibre» — officially
known as nonstarch polysaccharides — which probably provides protection against bowel cancer in a similar way.
A new animal study, published in Scientific Reports on Feb. 12, reveals insight on how a special type of
dietary fibre,
known as prebiotic, impacts the mother's gut microbiota and may be one factor in curbing obesity in moms and their babies.
It is well -
known that the best treatment for preventing hemorrhoids is to increase
dietary fibre and, ultimately, reduce straining associated with constipation.