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Fiber 101

By Kashi Read more articles, digestive health, fiber, food facts, GOLEAN, healthy eating, healthy weight loss, nutrition, and whole grains

Despite the fact that fiber doesn’t contain any calories and has numerous health benefits, Americans tend to eat only about 15 grams per day, which is barely half of what is recommended. We believe that fiber is truly one of our best friends in health, so let us introduce you.

What is fiber?

Fiber is a broad term used to describe a really special group of carbohydrates. Unlike other forms of carbohydrate, fiber isn’t something our bodies can digest—and the fact that it’s indigestible gives it unique health properties compared with other nutrients. Although there are numerous types of fiber, the two main types are insoluble and soluble.

Insoluble fiber

Insoluble fiber does not dissolve readily in water. It includes cellulose, hemicellulose, and lignins and is found mostly in the bran portion of whole grains such as brown rice and wheat.

Soluble fiber

Soluble fiber tends to swell and form a gel when mixed with water (such as in your intestine) and includes pectins, gums, and mucilages. Bacteria in the large intestine also easily metabolize soluble fiber. Oats, apples, bananas, barley, and many beans are great sources of soluble fiber.

Health benefits of fiber

  • Intestinal health Since your body cannot digest it, fiber travels through the intestine attracting water along the way. This causes the stool to enlarge and soften, which enhances your body’s natural process of elimination. If you eat too little fiber, the result can be constipation or even diverticulosis.
  • Cardiovascular health A diet high in soluble fiber, like that found in oats and oat bran, can help reduce cholesterol levels and promote cardiovascular health. The way this actually works is amazing. As soluble fiber passes through the digestive system, it binds up bile acids and removes them from the body. As it turns out, the body (actually the liver) makes bile acids from cholesterol. So, in order to make new bile acids, the liver pulls cholesterol from the bloodstream, thereby lowering the cholesterol level in your blood. Soluble fiber can also bind up or trap some of the cholesterol from your diet, which can prevent cholesterol from entering the bloodstream in the first place.
  • Blood sugar control A diet high in soluble fiber can slow the absorption of glucose (blood sugar) from the small intestine into the bloodstream. This effect can help manage blood sugar levels, which is essential to good health.
  • Weight control High-fiber foods help you feel fuller longer but without providing any calories. Since weight loss ultimately boils down to reducing calories (and hopefully burning more with exercise, too), eating lots of fiber helps you do it in a way that’s still satisfying.

How much fiber do you need?

The Institute of Medicine recommends that women age 50 and younger eat at least 25 grams of total fiber per day, and men in the same age group at least 38 grams per day. Women over age 50 should eat at least 21 grams per day, and men over 50 at least 30 grams per day.

Fabulous fiber sources

Of course, most Kashi products—especially those in our GOLEAN line (sorry, we couldn’t resist mentioning them)—have plenty of fiber. But when it comes to fiber sources, plant foods really shine. Whole grains and beans are perhaps the most often overlooked terrific sources of fiber. Fruits and vegetables are also great choices when trying to increase your fiber fill. Keep in mind that animal foods, for the most part, are devoid of any fiber.


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    AceCorr commented on this. almost 3 years ago

    Hey Vanna3200, what I heard was different but you are right about calorie absorption. I was browsing through this book by Brenda Watson, and she mentioned that for every gram of fiber you eat you can lose around 7 calories! This is why some people say they’re fruits and vegetables with negative calories. My body can take on huge amounts of fiber a day and still be ok. I am used to consuming roughly 80 grams of fiber a day.

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    Joannahowa commented on this. almost 3 years ago

    I LOVE fiber and eat lots of it everyday! I tell people every day that they are not getting enough and when we talk about their diets, sometimes they aren’t getting any rather than not enough!! Kashi products are always reccomended by me and I share my coupons to get “converts”!!

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    LadyAlex commented on this. almost 3 years ago

    Great article very informative!!!!

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    CINDYO69 commented on this. about 3 years ago

    I think the regular fiber is great in food, but I am wondering if I get too much, my stomach gets upset every time when I drink 10- 8oz. water and some variety fiber bars.

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    carlacarlita commented on this. almost 4 years ago

    I tell people that a clean colon is a happy colon but it’s true – Fiber is our friend and I feel much better because of it!!!

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    vanna3200 commented on this. about 4 years ago

    Fiber is so important in everyone’s diet. I try and get 40-50 grams per day. I heard that once you eat 45 grams your dody doesnt absorb 20% of the calories there after. Anyone know if this is true?

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    mrscam35 commented on this. over 4 years ago

    I have my fiber every day, either by food intake or by a fiber bar, also they come in cinnamon favor!

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    catnip commented on this. over 4 years ago

    Excellent article. I learned something new (while eating my first bowl of GoLean Crunch. Keep it up Kashi!

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    lizzypoo222 commented on this. over 4 years ago

    This is a great article. I am a nutrition major in college and most people don’t realize that if you want to lose weight then you need to be eating enough fiber. its amazing how much of a differance something as small as getting enough fiber can make

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    bfoster commented on this. almost 5 years ago

    I am very happy to see this article! I wanted to know how much fiber I should intake daily. Thanks for the info. New “convert” to Kashi and am LOVING it!

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