DrCarney.com Blog

Health - Food - Science - Community
1 minute reading time (115 words)

Fiber intake and risk of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: A systematic review and dose response meta-analysis

Increased ingestion of fiber-containing foods may help curtail the development of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) in men and women.

This study performed a meta-analysis on the results obtained from published studies that investigated how dietary intake of fiber influences the risk of developing chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Researchers sifted through data culled from 5 studies that examined over 200,000 men and women.

Researchers found out that consuming extra 10 grams of fiber-rich foods, such as fruits and cereals, daily decreased chronic obstructive pulmonary disease risk by as much as 26%. This study pointed out that eating foods high in fiber may contribute to the prevention of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease in men and women.

Research Summary Information

  • 2023
  • Neda Valisoltani, Seyed Mojtaba Ghoreishy, Hossein Imani, Asma Rajabi Harsini, Mohammadreza Jowshan, Nikolaj Travica, Hamed Mohammadi
  • Department of Clinical Nutrition, School of Nutritional Sciences and Dietetics Tehran University of Medical Sciences Tehran Iran. Department of Nutrition, School of Public Health Iran University of Medical Sciences Tehran Iran. Student Research Committee, School of Public Health Iran University of Medical Sciences Tehran Iran. Food and Mood Centre, IMPACT-The Institute for Mental and Physical Health and Clinical Translation, School of Medicine, Barwon Health Deakin University Geelong Victoria Australia.
  • Yes, Free full text of study was found:
×
Stay Informed

When you subscribe to the blog, we will send you an e-mail when there are new updates on the site so you wouldn't miss them.

The Impact of Changes in the Intake of Fiber and A...
Intake of prebiotic fibers and the risk of larynge...

Related Posts

 

Off Canvas Main Menu Display