Did you know that almost 80% of Irish adults do not eat enough fibre? But most people think that they do!
Fibre has lots of benefits for us, in particular helping to keep digestion regular. Not eating enough fibre can causes lots of problems so it is very important that we all eat enough fibre everyday.
Although we hear a lot about fibre many people have no idea about how much fibre they need everyday. Many people think that one bowl of high-fibre cereal in the morning is enough – but it is not even close! If you are going to get all of the fibre you need, you have to think about (and eat) fibre at every meal.
We need 24-35g of fibre everyday. This is the amount needed to see the best benefits as well as to keep digestion regular. The average person in Ireland eats less than 14g of fibre per day!
Look at the table below to see the amount of fibre in many foods – and then see what you need to do to make sure you are getting enough.
Food Fibre |
You need 24-25g per day
|
1 slice wholegrain bread 2g | 2g |
Bowl of porridge | 3g |
Cornflake-type cereal | 0.5g |
Muesli | 4g |
1 piece of fruit | 2g |
1 serving of vegetables | 2g |
1 dessertspoon of milled seeds | 4g |
1 dessertspoon of sunflower seeds | 3g |
1 baked potato eaten with the skins | 3g |
200g cooked chickpeas | 9g |
1/2 tin baked beans | 7.5g |
200g cooked kidney beans | 9g |
1 tablespoon dried lentils | 1.5g |
1 serving of brown rice | 2g |
1 serving of white rice | 0.5g |
1 tablespoon nuts | 1.5g |
3 dried prunes | 1.5g |
If you normally eat very little fibre, then you need to increase your fibre gradually over 2-3 weeks. It will take your bowel about six or eight weeks to get used to the extra fibre. You may find that you have some extra wind, mild cramps and changes in toilet habits until your bowel gets used to the changes.
When fibre gets into your bowel, it works by soaking up lots of liquid to help keep everything soft and moving well. This means you have to increase the amount of water your drink when you increase your fibre. Aim for 1 ½ to 2 litres per day.
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