Abstract:Background
The nondigestible fiber, resistant starch (RS), is found in beans, peas, and legumes, bread, cereals and grains, plantains, and potatoes. Here, we determined the feasibility of developing, preparing, and distributing a 7-day menu with a weekly average of ~30 g RS/d, as well as the likability of the foods.
Methods
First, a menu was formulated using a database, then prepared, stored, and delivered to mimic a future clinical trial. The RS content in each food item was quantified “as consumed” using a… Show more
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