2024
DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2023-079924
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Modelling the public health benefits of fibre fortification in the Chinese population through food reformulation

Thomas Teh,
Yang Ying,
Noa Pereira Prada Schnor
et al.

Abstract: ObjectivesVarious studies have highlighted how consuming adequate dietary fibre (DF) foods could confer multiple potential health benefits to humans, though data suggested that the average intake of the population is below the recommendations. The aim of this study, which involved probabilistic, mathematical and statistical modelling, was to understand, for the first time, how fibre fortification in a broad array of food categories could impact the diet and health status of Chinese consumers.DesignA simulation… Show more

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