After cereals, nuts are the vegetable foods that are richest in fibre, which may partly explain their benefit on the lipid profile and cardiovascular health.
Cowboyjim said:What's the best T2 friendly food for high fibre?
Looking through the Gem Lo Carbs book is all well and good but there's not much food about that is high fibre and otherwise T2 friendly AFAICS.
All Bran looks good but is it OK for us to shovel down morning noon and night?
I'm on the nuts for now. 8)
cugila said:Cowboyjim said:What's the best T2 friendly food for high fibre?
Looking through the Gem Lo Carbs book is all well and good but there's not much food about that is high fibre and otherwise T2 friendly AFAICS.
All Bran looks good but is it OK for us to shovel down morning noon and night?
I'm on the nuts for now. 8)
My books say the RDA for Fibre is 24g, however many books differ so it is just a guide.
How about 200g Baked Beans in Tomato Sauce, 30.6g carbs and 13.8g fibre.
Slice of Toasted Brown bread, 17g carbs, 2.1g fibre. Total- 47g carbs, 15.9g fibre.
A meal on it's own.
cugila said:Cordon Bleu......naaah ! I think that one is out of Mrs Beeton's Cookbook ?
The same article includes a chart of foods & fibre. A selection of foods recommended in the latest DUK Healthy Eating booklet & the fibre they provide per portion include :The current attention being given to the role of dietary fibre in prevention of certain diseases is largely due to the observation that patterns of disease observed in Africa and Asia were different from those in Western countries. It was suggested that the dietary fibre content was associated with this difference. Although it is not yet proven, there is evidence to suggest that a diet high in dietary fibre can be of value for treating or preventing such disorders as constipation, irritable bowel syndrome, diverticular disease, hiatus hernia and haemorrhoids. Some components of dietary fibre may also be of value in reducing the level of cholesterol in blood and thereby decreasing a risk factor for coronary heart disease and the development of gallstones. Dietary fibre is beneficial in the treatment of some diabetics.
The actual role of dietary fibre in many of these disorders is not known. It may be that dietary fibre as such is not the major factor. When high dietary fibre foods are eaten, other foods, which may be responsible for the disease, are either reduced in quantity or completely excluded. For example, diets that are high in fibre tend to be low in energy and these diets can be useful in weight control.
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It is probably reasonable to aim for a dietary fibre intake of between 35 and 45 grams per day (see Figure 5), compared with current intakes in Western countries of about 20 grams per day.
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