Supplemental Fiber Helps Lower Cholesterol and Boosts Weight Loss

Thursday, January 06, 2011  -  Byron J Richards, CCN

A new 12-week study compared taking psyllium fiber1 (55 grams of fiber per day) to a healthy diet (31 grams of fiber per day) as well as to a healthy diet plus psyllium fiber (59 grams of fiber per day), with a control group (20 grams of fiber per day).  The research showed that boosting fiber intake beyond the level found in a healthy diet offered a significant improvement, with the best improvement seen by adding fiber to a healthy diet.

Since our government recommends 25 grams of fiber per day many people eating fruit, vegetables, and grains may not consider extra supplemental fiber.  However, if those people are overweight then this new study shows that supplemental fiber can be a huge help.  Boosting fiber intake to twice the current government recommendations, resulted in the highest amount of weight loss, reduction in BMI, and drop in % body fat. 

The fiber-supplementing groups also experienced reduction in triglycerides, insulin, total cholesterol, and LDL cholesterol, indicating improvement in heart related risks of the metabolic syndrome and by definition an improvement in leptin resistance.  Adding supplemental fiber to your diet, is a common sense basic for any person trying to correct a weight problem and its adverse metabolic consequences.


Posted by Byron J Richards at 03:30 PM.

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