Browsing Bergen Open Research Archive by Author "Ballance, Simon"
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The acute efect of a β-glucan-enriched oat bread on gastric emptying, GLP-1 response, and postprandial glycaemia and insulinemia: a randomised crossover trial in healthy adults
Revheim, Ingrid; Ballance, Simon; Standal, Adelheid Fretland; Rieder, Anne; Dierkes, Jutta; Buyken, Anette E.; Gilja, Odd Helge; Rosendahl-Riise, Hanne (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2024)Background The cereal fbre β-glucan reduces postprandial glycaemia, however, the underlying mechanisms are not fully understood. Thus, the aim of this study was to investigate the acute efect of a β-glucan-enriched oat ... -
Bioavailability of iodine from a meal consisting of sushi and a wakame seaweed salad—A randomized crossover trial
Aakre, Inger; Tveit, Inger Beate; Myrmel, Lene Secher; Fjære, Even; Ballance, Simon; Rosendahl-Riise, Hanne (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)The consumption of seaweed is on the rise in the Western world. Seaweeds may contain substantial amounts of iodine, and some species could serve as a potential dietary iodine source. However, limited data on the iodine ... -
Protein Enrichment of Wheat Bread with Microalgae: Microchloropsis gaditana, Tetraselmis chui and Chlorella vulgaris
Qazi, Waqas Muhammad; Ballance, Simon; Kousoulaki, Katerina; Uhlen, Anne Kjersti; Kleinegris, Dorinde Mechtilde Meike; Skjånes, Kari; Rieder, Anne (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)Cell wall disrupted and dried Microchloropsis gaditana (Mg), Tetraselmis chui (Tc) and Chlorella vulgaris (Cv) microalgae biomasses, with or without ethanol pre‐treatment, were added to wheat bread at a wheat flour ... -
Sixteen-week multicentre randomised controlled trial to study the effect of the consumption of an oat beta-glucanenriched bread versus a whole-grain wheat bread on glycaemic control among persons with pre-diabetes: a study protocol of the CarbHealth study
Hjorth, Therese; Schadow, Alena; Revheim, Ingrid; Spielau, Ulrike; Thomassen, Lise M.; Meyer, Klara; Piotrowski, Katja; Rosendahl-Riise, Hanne; Rieder, Anne; Varela, Paula; Lysne, Vegard; Ballance, Simon; Koerner, Antje; Landberg, Rikard; Buyken, Anette E.; Dierkes, Jutta (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2022)Introduction In 2012, the estimated global prevalence of pre-diabetes was 280 million, and the prevalence is expected to rise to 400 million by 2030. Oat-based foods are a good source of beta-glucans, which have been ...