2021
DOI: 10.21037/hbsn-21-332
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Beneficial effect of whole-grain wheat on liver fat: a role for the gut microbiota?

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“…To sum up, IF could benefit immune system of healthy people through migration of immune cells, regulation of oxidative-related and circadian-related genes, increasing gut microbial diversity and improvement of muscle-fat ratio. Trials with longer durations and more factors including anxiety degree, cognition state, microbial diversity (44)(45)(46), key gene expression, and inflammatory markers are needed to better clarify the immunomodulatory effects of IF on healthy people. Most obese subjects would harbor inflamed adipose tissue, which could cause a persistent, low-grade, inflammatory response.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To sum up, IF could benefit immune system of healthy people through migration of immune cells, regulation of oxidative-related and circadian-related genes, increasing gut microbial diversity and improvement of muscle-fat ratio. Trials with longer durations and more factors including anxiety degree, cognition state, microbial diversity (44)(45)(46), key gene expression, and inflammatory markers are needed to better clarify the immunomodulatory effects of IF on healthy people. Most obese subjects would harbor inflamed adipose tissue, which could cause a persistent, low-grade, inflammatory response.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Reduce your intake of fish, meat, or dairy products gradually until individuals are just consuming fruits or vegetables. Soups are a great option since they are hydrating yet full, which will aid in the body's adjustment [47][48]. Fruits, seeds, or nuts are OK in moderation, although veggies should take center stage.…”
Section: Help Break Unconscious Habits Around Eatingmentioning
confidence: 99%