Nutrition from biblical Adam to the present time

P. Šíma, V. Vetvicka
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Background: The purpose of this review is not to defend or disprove the generally accepted belief that for maintaining their health, humans need prebiotics in the form of a dietary fiber, most of all vegetable fiber. This view is so deeply rooted among both experts and the general public that it can be almost comparable to a dogma of faith. It is not surprising that it is also a subject of never-ending fight between advocates of various forms of vegetarianism and advocates for eating meat. We are trying to answer the question of who is right; or is the truth somewhere in the middle? What exactly are prebiotics? A common definition suggests that prebiotic is an indigestible part of food, which supports growth or activity of intestinal micro flora and, therefore, improves health status of the consumer. The first prebiotic in our life is lactose. Vegetable-based prebiotics appear in our food later. They provide no energy for the organism, but serve as a substrate for intestinal microbiota, support peristaltic, adsorb water, and bind cholesterol and lipids.
从圣经中的亚当到现在的营养
背景:这篇综述的目的不是捍卫或反驳人们普遍接受的观点,即为了保持健康,人类需要膳食纤维形式的益生元,主要是植物纤维。这种观点在专家和公众中根深蒂固,几乎可以与信仰教条相提并论。毫不奇怪,这也是各种形式的素食主义的倡导者和吃肉的倡导者之间永无止境的斗争的主题。我们试图回答谁是对的这个问题;或者真相介于两者之间?益生元到底是什么?一个常见的定义是益生元是食物中不易消化的部分,它支持肠道微生物群的生长或活动,从而改善消费者的健康状况。我们生命中的第一个益生元是乳糖。以蔬菜为基础的益生元后来出现在我们的食物中。它们不为生物体提供能量,但作为肠道微生物群的底物,支持蠕动,吸附水,结合胆固醇和脂质。
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