Tiger Nuts for Digestive Health

Preliminary evidence 12 studies

The studies provided do not contain any research related to tiger nuts or digestive health. The linked studies cover topics including breast cancer diagnostics, pesticide exposure and liver disease, genetic risk factors for type 2 diabetes and hypertension, mosquito-borne disease forecasting, COVID-19 transmission, psychiatric hospitalization, frailty genetics, and related subjects. As a result, no evidence-based summary about tiger nuts and digestive health can be synthesized from this set of sources. Readers interested in this topic would need to consult studies that directly examine tiger nut consumption and gastrointestinal outcomes, such as research on their fiber content, prebiotic effects, or impacts on gut microbiota, none of which are represented in the materials provided.

Related studies

Citations from PubMed and preprint sources. Match score (0-100) reflects automated search ranking, not clinical appraisal.

Title Type Year Direction Match
Tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes in breast cancer through artificial intelligen... Other 2025 Neutral 67
Urinary pesticide profiles and liver disease risk in Thailand: a machine-lear... Other 2025 Neutral 62
Mechanistic Heterogeneity in Type 2 Diabetes and Hypertension Comorbidity Rev... Other 2025 Neutral 57
Modelling and forecasting a potential chikungunya outbreak in France, 2025 Other 2025 Neutral 52
Exome-wide association study in 54,698 south Asians identifies novel type 2 d... Other 2025 Neutral 47
Rising evidence of COVID-19 transmission potential to and between animals: do... Other 2020 Neutral 42
XBP1 expression in pancreatic islet cells is associated with poor glycaemic c... Other 2023 Neutral 37
The effects of communicating uncertainty around statistics on public trust: a... Other 2021 Neutral 32
Uncovering the multivariate genetic architecture of frailty with genomic stru... Other 2024 Neutral 27
A qualitative meta-synthesis of service users’ and carers’ experiences of ass... Other 2024 Neutral 22
Weather variables impact on COVID-19 incidence Other 2020 Neutral 17
Bi-directional Mendelian randomization and multi-phenotype GWAS show causalit... Other 2022 Neutral 12

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