2018
DOI: 10.1063/1.5028084
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The use of coconut dregs flour as food fiber and its application to oyster mushroom (reviewed from its nutrition)

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“…: 13.60 ± 4.30), individuals carrying more than 9 risk alleles had significantly higher HbAC1 levels compared to those carrying 8 or less risk alleles. The average fibre intake in Indonesia is 10.5 g/day [41], which is lower compared to the mean fibre intake in the UK (~18 g/day) and USA (~16 g/day) [28]. In comparison to the mean fibre intake in Indonesia, the results in our study reported a lower mean fibre intake (8.80 ± 4.50 g).…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 73%
“…: 13.60 ± 4.30), individuals carrying more than 9 risk alleles had significantly higher HbAC1 levels compared to those carrying 8 or less risk alleles. The average fibre intake in Indonesia is 10.5 g/day [41], which is lower compared to the mean fibre intake in the UK (~18 g/day) and USA (~16 g/day) [28]. In comparison to the mean fibre intake in Indonesia, the results in our study reported a lower mean fibre intake (8.80 ± 4.50 g).…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 73%
“…According to data from the Ministry of Health, the Indonesian population consumes fiber 10.5 g/day generally. 3 This finding indicating that Indonesian met only half of the recommended daily fiber intake. Recommended fiber requirements based on the Nutrition Adequacy Rate (AKG) is 30-38 g/day.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%