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      Denis Burkitt and the origins of the dietary fibre hypothesis.

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          For more than 200 years the fibre in plant foods has been known by animal nutritionists to have significant effects on digestion. Its role in human nutrition began to be investigated towards the end of the 19th century. However, between 1966 and 1972, Denis Burkitt, a surgeon who had recently returned from Africa, brought together ideas from a range of disciplines together with observations from his own experience to propose a radical view of the role of fibre in human health. Burkitt came late to the fibre story but built on the work of three physicians (Peter Cleave, G. D. Campbell and Hugh Trowell), a surgeon (Neil Painter) and a biochemist (Alec Walker) to propose that diets low in fibre increase the risk of CHD, obesity, diabetes, dental caries, various vascular disorders and large bowel conditions such as cancer, appendicitis and diverticulosis. Simply grouping these diseases together as having a common cause was groundbreaking. Proposing fibre as the key stimulated much research but also controversy. Credit for the dietary fibre hypothesis is given largely to Burkitt who became known as the 'Fibre Man'. This paper sets out the story of the development of the fibre hypothesis, and the contribution to it of these individuals.

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          Journal
          Nutr Res Rev
          Nutrition research reviews
          Cambridge University Press (CUP)
          1475-2700
          0954-4224
          June 2018
          : 31
          : 1
          Affiliations
          [1 ] 1Jacqui Wood Cancer Centre,Ninewells Hospital and Medical School,Dundee DD1 9SY,UK.
          [2 ] 2Wellcome Library,183 Euston Road,London NW1 2BE,UK.
          Article
          S0954422417000117
          10.1017/S0954422417000117
          28583217
          7d08a89b-610e-40b5-963a-8f26b53ac645
          History

          D. P. Burkitt, MRC Medical Research Council,T. L. Cleave,Non-communicable diseases,N. S. Painter: A. R. P. Walker,H. C. Trowell,G. D. Campbell,Dietary fibre:

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