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Hanna Isaksson1, Rikard Landberg1, Birgitta Sundberg1, Eva Lundin2, Göran Hallmans3, Jie-Xian Zhang3, Per Tidehag3, Knud Erik Bach Knudsen4, Ali A Moazzami1, Per Aman1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Whole-grain foods and cereal dietary fiber intake is associated with lower body weight. This may partly result from lower energy utilization of high-fiber diets.Entities:
Keywords: ileal excretion; ileostomy; meal frequency; refined wheat; rye bread
Year: 2013 PMID: 24358035 PMCID: PMC3862981 DOI: 10.3402/fnr.v57i0.18519
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Food Nutr Res ISSN: 1654-661X Impact factor: 3.894
Intake and ileal excretion of macronutrients (g/24 h) and gross energy (MJ/24 h) during the refined wheat low-fiber diet (LFD) and the rye bread high-fiber (HFD) diet with ordinary and nibbling meal frequencies in ileostomy subjects (n=10, mean±SD)
| LFD | HFD | |||
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| Ordinary | Nibbling | Ordinary | Nibbling | |
| Dry matter | ||||
| Intake | 591.7±92.3 | 598.2±93.6 | 637.8±99.7 | 637.3±98.5 |
| Excretion | 70.5±19.9 | 65.1±17.2 | 123.3±25.7 | 124.4±27.6 |
| Ash | ||||
| Intake | 24.0±3.7 | 24.1±3.8 | 28.5±4.6 | 28.3±4.4 |
| Excretion | 10.3±3.8 | 9.4±3.1 | 14.0±3.6 | 14.4±4.2 |
| Protein | ||||
| Intake | 131.5±20.3 | 133.6±21.2 | 140.1±22.1 | 138.8±21.4 |
| Excretion | 17.6±5.9 | 16.1±4.9 | 24.1±6.6 | 24.6±7.4 |
| Fat | ||||
| Intake | 87.5±13.7 | 89.0±13.8 | 88.7±13.8 | 89.1±13.8 |
| Excretion | 5.9±3.7 | 5.0±2.9 | 7.1±3.4 | 7.3±3.6 |
| Amylase-available starch | ||||
| Intake | 178.6±27.8 | 177.8±27.7 | 171.8±26.8 | 170.5±26.4 |
| Excretion | 2.0±0.5 | 1.9±0.5 | 3.2±0.5 | 3.1±0.6 |
| Dietary fiber | ||||
| Intake | 20.1±3.1 | 20.3±3.3 | 52.2±8.2 | 51.7±8.0 |
| Excretion | 16.2±3.2 | 15.6±3.3 | 43.7±7.2 | 44.3±7.4 |
| Arabinoxylan | ||||
| Intake | 4.9±0.8 | 5.0±0.8 | 23.6±3.7 | 22.7±3.5 |
| Excretion | 4.9±0.9 | 4.6±1.0 | 21.4±3.6 | 21.7±3.9 |
| Gross energy | ||||
| Intake | 13.3±1.7 | 13.4±1.7 | 13.8±1.8 | 14.4±1.8 |
| Excretion | 1.4±0.3 | 1.3±0.3 | 2.4±0.4 | 2.5±0.5 |
Dietary fiber was calculated as the sum of non-starch polysaccharide residues, amylase-resistant starch and Klason lignin.
Arabinoxylan was defined as the sum of arabinose and xylose residues in the dietary fiber analysis.
Gross energy measured by bomb calorimeter.
Ileal excretion of macronutrients and energy (% of intake, 24 h) during the refined wheat low-fiber diet (LFD) and the rye bread high-fiber (HFD) diet with ordinary and nibbling meal frequencies in ileostomy subjects (n=10, mean±SD)
| LFD | HFD | ||||
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| Ordinary | Nibbling | Ordinary | Nibbling |
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| Dry matter | 11.8±2.1a | 10.8±1.9a | 19.3±2.4b | 19.4±2.3b | <0.001 |
| Ash | 42.0±10.7a | 38.3±8.0a | 48.5±6.7b | 50.0±8.5b | <0.001 |
| Protein | 13.1±3.0a | 12.0±2.6a | 17.1±3.1b | 17.5±3.4b | <0.001 |
| Fat | 6.5±3.4a | 5.6±2.9a | 7.9±3.2b | 8.0±3.3b | <0.001 |
| Amylase-available starch | 1.1±0.1a | 1.0±0.2a | 1.8±0.1b | 1.8±0.2b | <0.001 |
| Dietary fiber | 80.5±7.9a | 76.9±10.7a | 83.9±8.3b | 85.7±4.4b | <0.05 |
| Arabinoxylan | 98.1±6.1a | 93.0±11.0a | 91.1±8.8b | 95.4±5.8b | <0.05 |
| Gross energy | 10.8±2.2a | 9.8±1.9a | 17.2±2.7b | 17.8±2.8b | <0.001 |
Dietary fiber was calculated as the sum of non-starch polysaccharide residues, amylase-resistant starch and Klason lignin.
Arabinoxylan was defined as the sum of arabinose and xylose residues in the dietary fiber analysis.
Gross energy measured by bomb-calorimeter.
Different superscript letters indicate significant difference within row which is attributed to diet (p<0.05). No statistically significant effect was observed for meal frequency (p>0.05).
Composition of ileostomy effluent (% of dry matter) during the refined wheat low-fiber diet (LFD) and the rye bread high-fiber (HFD) diet with ordinary and nibbling meal frequencies in ileostomy subjects (n=10, mean±SD)
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| Ordinary | Nibbling | Ordinary | Nibbling |
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| Ash | 14.4±2.1a | 14.3±2.0a | 11.2±1.3b | 11.4±1.3b | <0.001 |
| Protein | 24.6±1.6a | 24.5±1.3a | 19.3±1.5b | 19.5±1.6b | <0.001 |
| Fat | 7.8±2.8a | 7.3±2.8 a | 5.6±1.8b | 5.6±1.8b | <0.01 |
| Total carbohydrates | 34.3±4.0a | 34.6±3.6a | 44.0±3.0b | 44.3±3.2b | <0.01 |
| Klason lignin | 0.9±0.4a | 0.9±0.3a | 2.2±0.4b | 2.3±0.5b | <0.001 |
| Organic acids | 2.4±0.7a | 2.5±0.8a | 2.4±0.6a | 2.4±0.6a | <0.001 |
| Total analyzed | 85.1±1.9a | 84.1±1.3a | 84.8±1.1b | 85.7±0.9b | <0.01 |
Sugar residues after acid hydrolysis plus fructose residues.
Include acetic, butyric, propionic and lactic acid.
Different superscript letters indicate significant difference within row which is attributed to diet (p<0.05). No statistically significant effect was observed for meal frequency (p>0.05).
Fig. 1Gross energy (MJ, measured by bomb calorimeter) of the ileostomy effluents (24 h) after consumption of refined wheat low-fiber diet (LFD) and rye bread high-fiber diet (HFD) in nibbling and ordinary meal frequencies (n=10). Proportional contribution to the total energy content was calculated using the energy conversion factors: 23.6 kJ/g, 39.3 kJ/g, 17.0 kJ/g, and 17.0 kJ/g for the heat of combustion of protein, fat, total carbohydrates, and organic acids, respectively. Residual energy reflects the difference between total energy measured by bomb calorimeter and the calculated energy from analyzed components.