Gear J S, Ware A, Fursdon P, Mann J I, Nolan D J, Brodribb A J, Vessey M P
Lancet. 1979 Mar 10;1(8115):511-4. doi: 10.1016/s0140-6736(79)90942-5.
A study is reported in which the prevalence of symptomless diverticular disease of the colon is related to the consumption of dietary fibre in vegetarians and non-vegetarians. Vegetarians had a significantly higher mean fibre intake (41.5 g/day) than non-vegetarians (21.4 g/day). Diverticular disease was commoner in non-vegetarians (33%) than in vegetarians (12%). Comparison of subjects with and without diverticular disease in the vegetarian and non-vegetarian groups provided some further evidence that a low intake of cereal fibre is associated with the presence of diverticular disease.