Do fiber rich foods help in losing weight?

Losing weight is a gradual process and it is important to load up on nutrient dense and low calorie foods that encourage and induce weight loss

Losing weight is a gradual process and it is important to load up on nutrient dense and low-calorie foods that encourage and induce weight loss. Most health experts have given credit to fibre-rich foods considering they are bulking agents that help stimulate your metabolism and further help shed extra kilos. Now, how do fiber-rich foods like fruits, vegetables, whole grains, et al really function in order to cut down on your body fat? So they even help you lose weight or is it just a myth?

According to Aashima Chopra, Dietician, Paras Bliss Panchkula, "Fiber feeds the friendly bacteria in the gut known as gut flora. All these bacteria to needs to eat well. This is where fiber steps in. It passes through the digestive system mostly unchanged, reaching the friendly bacteria in the intestine that end up digesting the fiber and turning it into usable energy."




What is fiber?

Most of you may not know that fiber is a carbohydrate present in fruits, vegetables, whole grains, nuts, seeds, et al, but aren't easily digested by the body, so it passes quickly through your system without causing the blood sugar levels to spike. This is mostly why diabetics are advised to eat more fiber-rich foods. Fiber is classified into soluble and insoluble fibers, depending on whether they dissolve in liquids.



How does fiber help in losing weight?

Bacteria in our gut play a key role in various aspects of health, which may include health management, immunity, brain function and blood sugar control among others. Now, in order to function well, these bacteria need to be well-fed. Fiber is responsible for reaching the gut bacteria undigested that end up digesting the fiber.

One of the key functions of fiber in losing weight is to reduce your appetite and making you feel satiated for longer. This, in turn, prevents hunger pangs and cravings. Soluble fiber like pectins and glucomannan tend to thicken in water and form a gel-like substance that sits in the gut. This substance then delays the emptying of the stomach and increases the time it takes to digest and absorb nutrients; all this results in a feeling of fullness.



 

What are the healthy sources of fiber?

Some of the best sources of fiber that you must include in your diet include apples, bananas, beetroots, broccoli, strawberries, avocado, lentils, kidney beans, chickpeas, quinoa, oats, nuts like almonds, walnuts, et al, seeds like chia and flax seeds and dark chocolate among others.

Make sure you consult your doctor before switching to fibrous foods considering they also include sweet fruits that may not be great for diabetics.

Newsletter

Rathinam Physiotherapy Clinic inaugurated

Rathinam College of Physiotherapy (RCP), a part of Rathinam Group of Institutions inaugurated Rathinam Physiotherapy Cli...

National Doctors Day - Celebrations at Coimbatore Government Hospital

At the Government Medical College Hospital in Coimbatore, a cake was cut and celebrated on the occasion of National Doct...

Rotary Smartcity and Sri Ramakrishna Hospital launch Project Miracle!

On Monday, 26th of June, the Rotary Club of Coimbatore Smartcity initiated a Rotary International Global Grant Project c...

Health Department announces intensive diarrhoea prevention camp

Deputy director of health Department Aruna has announced that an intensive diarrhoea prevention camp will be held in Coi...

Special medical camp in Thondamuthur town panchayat

In Thondamuthur Town Panchayat, a special medical camp for sanitation workers and general public was held at the Town Pa...

Covid-19: 12,000 pregnant women under observation in Coimbatore

As many as 12,000 pregnant women are being monitored by village nurses in Coimbatore district, health department officia...