Now truth be told, I am NOT a fan of fad diets.

Personally, I think they’re nothing more than unsustainable eating plans that yield ZERO, real long-term results.

Unfortunately, there are plenty of them out there, like…

Low-calorie…

Low-salt…

Gluten-free…

The list goes on and on!

Now, I may sound like I’m contradicting myself…

BUT thanks to new research, I’ll go so far as to say there is a ‘fad’ diet I do side with.

This one’s not a quick fix to drop some pounds…

It’s actually a LONG-TERM plan that can help preserve your BRAIN.

A study published in the journal Nutritional Neuroscience reported that eating a HIGH FIBER diet can reduce your risk of developing dementia.

It’s no secret that a high fiber diet is synonymous with regularity and good digestive health…

Heck, nearly every food manufacturer these days slaps a HIGH FIBER label on the product when given the chance.

But eating enough fiber isn’t just good for your bowels… it’s also good for your brain.

Researchers found that folks who consistently ate higher levels of soluble fiber (found in foods such as oats and legumes), had higher levels of beneficial gut bacteria.

But what exactly does the gut have to do with your brain?

Well, it turns out that eating soluble fiber regulates the composition of gut bacteria.

This composition can affect neuroinflammation, which plays a role in the onset of dementia. Eating the proper amount of fiber on a daily basis can also reduce other common risk factors for dementia like obesity and high blood pressure.

But here’s the problem…

Most Americans (especially older adults) DON’T EAT ENOUGH FIBER!

In fact, it’s estimated that 95% of Americans don’t eat the recommended amount of fiber each day (about 14 grams per day).

But getting enough fiber isn’t just loading up on whole grains (or anything labeled as such). To ensure you’re getting enough fiber, you need to also be eating plenty of fruits, vegetables, and healthy fats like avocados.

To the power of fiber,

Sarah Reagan

Sources:

Science Daily. “Food for thought: A high-fiber diet may reduce risk of dementia.”

https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2022/02/220222135319.htm#:~:text=Summary%3A,followed up for two decades

Precker, Michael. “Sound the Alarm! Most of Us Need More Fiber in Our Diet.” https://scitechdaily.com/sound-the-alarm-most-of-us-need-more-fiber-in-our-diet/


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