Are you eating enough fibre?

Landmark study finds eating high-fibre diet cuts risk of chronic diseases and early death

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Fibre is found in ‘good’ carbohydrates such as wholegrain bread
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Most people are aware that eating fibre helps keep you “regular” but a landmark new analysis suggests the health benefits may be far greater than previously realised.

According to a review of 185 studies and 58 clinical trials conducted over nearly 40 years, high-fibre diets decreases the risk of premature death as a result of heart disease, type 2 diabetes, stroke and cancer.

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