2020
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-38654-2_10
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Dietary Fiber and Hyperlipidemia and Cardiovascular Disease

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“…The mechanism by which fiber improves cardiovascular health is not fully understood. It has been proposed that fiber could modify cholesterol metabolism by directly interacting with pancreatic lipase, binding to bile acids, increasing intraluminal viscosity, intestinal microbiota secreting fermentation products that modulate hepatic fatty acid synthesis, changes in intestinal motility, and increasing satiety that results in to lower overall energy intake [ 238 , 241 ]. Soluble fiber directly affects serum cholesterol and LDL cholesterol levels by binding bile acids in the small intestine and increasing their excretion in the feces [ 242 ].…”
Section: A Plant-based Diet and Chronic Non-communicable Diseasesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The mechanism by which fiber improves cardiovascular health is not fully understood. It has been proposed that fiber could modify cholesterol metabolism by directly interacting with pancreatic lipase, binding to bile acids, increasing intraluminal viscosity, intestinal microbiota secreting fermentation products that modulate hepatic fatty acid synthesis, changes in intestinal motility, and increasing satiety that results in to lower overall energy intake [ 238 , 241 ]. Soluble fiber directly affects serum cholesterol and LDL cholesterol levels by binding bile acids in the small intestine and increasing their excretion in the feces [ 242 ].…”
Section: A Plant-based Diet and Chronic Non-communicable Diseasesmentioning
confidence: 99%