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201. Diets rich in whole grains increase betainized compounds associated with glucose metabolism.

202. Theory-informed nutrition education curriculum Tools For Feeling Good promotes healthy eating patterns among fifth grade pupils: cross-sectional study.

203. Dietary Oat Bran Increases Some Proinflammatory Polyunsaturated Fatty-Acid Oxidation Products and Reduces Anti-Inflammatory Products in Apolipoprotein E -/- Mice.

204. Metabolic profiling of sourdough fermented wheat and rye bread.

205. Diet-derived changes by sourdough-fermented rye bread in exhaled breath aspiration ion mobility spectrometry profiles in individuals with mild gastrointestinal symptoms.

206. Structural properties and foaming of plant cell wall polysaccharide dispersions.

207. Effects of structural and textural properties of brittle cereal foams on mechanisms of oral breakdown and in vitro starch digestibility.

208. Interactions of Insoluble Residue from Enzymatic Hydrolysis of Brewer's Spent Grain with Intestinal Microbiota in Mice.

209. Difference in postprandial GLP-1 response despite similar glucose kinetics after consumption of wheat breads with different particle size in healthy men.

210. Effect of Bioprocessing on the In Vitro Colonic Microbial Metabolism of Phenolic Acids from Rye Bran Fortified Breads.

211. Metabolic changes in serum metabolome in response to a meal.

212. Birch pulp xylan works as a food hydrocolloid in acid milk gels and is fermented slowly in vitro.

213. Distinct Characteristics of Rye and Wheat Breads Impact on Their in Vitro Gastric Disintegration and in Vivo Glucose and Insulin Responses.

214. Alkylresorcinols in adipose tissue biopsies as biomarkers of whole-grain intake: an exploratory study of responsiveness to advised intake over 12 weeks.

215. The structure of wheat bread influences the postprandial metabolic response in healthy men.

216. Amino acid-derived betaines dominate as urinary markers for rye bran intake in mice fed high-fat diet--A nontargeted metabolomics study.

217. Glycosylated Benzoxazinoids Are Degraded during Fermentation of Wheat Bran.

218. Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Human Studies to Support a Quantitative Recommendation for Whole Grain Intake in Relation to Type 2 Diabetes.

219. CMPF does not associate with impaired glucose metabolism in individuals with features of metabolic syndrome.

220. Effects of short- and long-term Mediterranean-based dietary treatment on plasma LC-QTOF/MS metabolic profiling of subjects with metabolic syndrome features: The Metabolic Syndrome Reduction in Navarra (RESMENA) randomized controlled trial.

221. A Healthy Nordic Diet Alters the Plasma Lipidomic Profile in Adults with Features of Metabolic Syndrome in a Multicenter Randomized Dietary Intervention.

222. Impact of total solid content and extraction pH on enzyme-aided recovery of protein from defatted rapeseed (Brassica rapa L.) press cake and physicochemical properties of the protein fractions.

223. Determinants of a regular intake of a nutritionally balanced school lunch among 10-17-year-old schoolchildren with special reference to sense of coherence.

224. Nontargeted metabolite profiling discriminates diet-specific biomarkers for consumption of whole grains, fatty fish, and bilberries in a randomized controlled trial.

225. Postprandial glucose metabolism and SCFA after consuming wholegrain rye bread and wheat bread enriched with bioprocessed rye bran in individuals with mild gastrointestinal symptoms.

226. Whole grain rye intake, reflected by a biomarker, is associated with favorable blood lipid outcomes in subjects with the metabolic syndrome--a randomized study.

227. Impact of wheat aleurone structure on metabolic disorders caused by a high-fat diet in mice.

228. Milling, water uptake, and modification properties of different barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) lots in relation to grain composition and structure.

229. Effect of enzyme-aided cell wall disintegration on protein extractability from intact and dehulled rapeseed (Brassica rapa L. and Brassica napus L.) press cakes.

230. The postprandial plasma rye fingerprint includes benzoxazinoid-derived phenylacetamide sulfates.

231. The role of oxygen in the liquid fermentation of wheat bran.

232. Metabolomics reveals differences in postprandial responses to breads and fasting metabolic characteristics associated with postprandial insulin demand in postmenopausal women.

233. Enrichment of biscuits and juice with oat β-glucan enhances postprandial satiety.

234. Plasma alkylresorcinols C17:0/C21:0 ratio, a biomarker of relative whole-grain rye intake, is associated to insulin sensitivity: a randomized study.

235. Gut microbiota signatures predict host and microbiota responses to dietary interventions in obese individuals.

236. Effects of whole grain, fish and bilberries on serum metabolic profile and lipid transfer protein activities: a randomized trial (Sysdimet).

237. The HEALTHGRAIN definition of 'whole grain'.

238. Influence of particle size on bioprocess induced changes on technological functionality of wheat bran.

240. Disintegration of wheat aleurone structure has an impact on the bioavailability of phenolic compounds and other phytochemicals as evidenced by altered urinary metabolite profile of diet-induced obese mice.

241. Adherence to the Nordic Nutrition Recommendations in a Nordic population with metabolic syndrome: high salt consumption and low dietary fibre intake (The SYSDIET study).

242. Effects of ellagitannin-rich berries on blood lipids, gut microbiota, and urolithin production in human subjects with symptoms of metabolic syndrome.

243. Effects of rye and whole wheat versus refined cereal foods on metabolic risk factors: a randomised controlled two-centre intervention study.

244. Use of an extruder for pre-mixing enhances xylanase action on wheat bran at low water content.

245. Betaine supplementation causes increase in carnitine metabolites in the muscle and liver of mice fed a high-fat diet as studied by nontargeted LC-MS metabolomics approach.

246. Release of small phenolic compounds from brewer's spent grain and its lignin fractions by human intestinal microbiota in vitro.

247. Comparative nontargeted profiling of metabolic changes in tissues and biofluids in high-fat diet-fed Ossabaw pig.

248. Plasma alkylresorcinols reflect important whole-grain components of a healthy Nordic diet.

249. Interactions of a lignin-rich fraction from brewer's spent grain with gut microbiota in vitro.

250. Effects of an isocaloric healthy Nordic diet on insulin sensitivity, lipid profile and inflammation markers in metabolic syndrome -- a randomized study (SYSDIET).

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