Fiber is a dietary superhero — but most Americans aren’t eating enough of it. Diets rich in fiber have been linked to a lower risk of major health problems, including obesity, Type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease and certain cancers. Plus, it can help keep you regular and your gut healthy. NPR’s Life Kit has these expert tips on how to add more fiber to your diet: 🥑 Eat a variety of plant-based foods, like fruits and vegetables, whole grains, beans, seeds and nuts. 🥗 Add fiber to your staple meals. Try adding avocado to your salad and chia seeds to your yogurt or snacking on popcorn. ❄️ Don’t forget the freezer aisle: Frozen berries tend to be cheaper and last longer than fresh ones, for example. 📅 Start slowly and drink plenty of water. This will give your gastrointestinal tract time to adjust if you don't normally eat a lot of fiber. |
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