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The purpose of KORN is to investigate the effects of wholegrain oat and rye intake on cardiometabolic health in slightly overweight 8-13-year-old children. Moreover, KORN aims to investigate effects on body weight and body composition, inflammatory markers, gastrointestinal wellbeing and cognitive
Celiac disease is defined as an autoimmune enteropathy that progresses with malabsorption of gluten protein found in wheat, barley, rye and small intestinal mucosal inflammation in individuals with genetic predisposition. Disruption of intestinal barrier integrity play role in the pathogenesis of
The purpose of this screening program is to identify people at high risk for developing celiac disease, which is due to the genetic intolerance of gluten - a protein found in wheat, rye and barley. When a person with celiac disease consumes gluten-containing foods, his immune system damages the
Background -
Coeliac Disease is a genetic lifelong autoimmune condition whereby ingesting gluten leads to a range of idiosyncratic symptoms including diarrhoea, abdominal pain and chronic fatigue. Treatment for coeliac disease requires the individual to maintain a strict gluten free diet (GFD),
Within this definition, patients can further be defined as having silent, potential, or latent celiac disease. The term silent celiac disease refers to patients fulfilling the definition above, but presenting no symptoms. Typically, such diagnoses are made by screening asymptomatic individuals, who
Celiac disease (CD) is an intestinal inflammatory condition characterized by permanent intolerance to gluten, a protein complex present in wheat, barley, and rye, in genetically predisposed subjects. In the early phase of the disease, specific autoantibodies are generally present, which is relevant
The aim of this study is to investigate the effects of gluten friendly bread on the faecal microbiota composition, metabolism and immunity in coeliac individuals aged 20-80 years.
The study consists of a 6-visit (screening visit + 5 visits) randomised intervention with the Gluten Friendly bread at
A randomized, double-blind, 12 week parallel dietary intervention study is conducted to evaluate the effects of the two novel food products containing fermented rye bran in normal weight and overweight men and women with prevalent HP infection. A follow-up is planned at week 24. The primary endpoint
Obesity and diabetes mellitus Obesity is one of our most serious public health issues (National Food Agency, 2016). In the Swedish adult (16-84 years) population, about 35% are overweight and almost 15% are obese (Statistics Sweden). The most commonly used definition of obesity is based on the body
Celiac disease is one of the most common forms of food intolerance (prevalence 1/200). The disease occurs in genetically predisposed individuals after ingestion of foods containing wheat gluten and similar proteins found in other common cereals such as barley and rye. Celiac patients can suffer from
Using a randomised, cross-over design 12 healthy subjects and 12 subjects with type 2 diabetes will consume a test meal prior to a fat-rich meal. The test meals contain 2 different meal types; on where whey protein is consumed as a pre-meal and another where water is the pre-meal. In the second meal
Using a randomised, cross-over design 20 subjects with MeS will consume a test meal prior to a fat-rich meal. The test meals contain three different amounts of whey protein. Blood samples are collected before consumption of the pre-meal and after consumption of the fat-rich isocaloric meal during