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Soluble Corn Fiber Found to Improve Bone Health

by Kathy Jones on April 26, 2012 at 11:09 PM

A new study presented at the 2012 Experimental Biology conference in San Diego has backed the role of soluble corn fiber in improving bone health.


"Years of research point to the health benefits of fiber for cardiovascular health, blood glucose control, digestion and gut health, yet average intake is approximately half the recommended amount," said Joanne Slavin, PhD, RD, of the University of Minnesota and a member of the 2010 Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee. "With more than 90 percent of adults and children falling short of meeting their daily fiber recommendations, the 2010 Dietary Guidelines for Americans classified fiber as a nutrient of concern, since it's one of the critical nutrients most lacking in people's diets."

The three studies on PROMITOR� Soluble Corn Fiber and STA-LITE� Polydextrose were supported by Tate & Lyle, the global provider of specialty food ingredients. These fibers have been shown to have positive health benefits similar to and beyond those demonstrated for naturally-occurring intact fibers.

"The area of fiber research is expanding with new discoveries for the role of fiber, such as helping boost calcium absorption in adolescents, an age group in which calcium intake is vitally important for a lifetime of bone health," said Connie Weaver, PhD, of Purdue University and a lead researcher in the fiber and calcium study. "Since people aren't meeting their fiber goals with the foods they currently eat, adding fibers to foods is a realistic and simple way to address this global public health concern."

The following are summaries of the three fiber studies:







"Tate & Lyle has a longstanding commitment to providing high-quality specialty ingredients to help people get the most nutrition and enjoyment out of their foods," said Mike Harrison, Senior Vice President of New Product Development at Tate & Lyle. "We do this by investing heavily in research and technology to develop ingredients with today's consumers' health and wellness needs in mind."



Source: Eurekalert

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