76% of people lay claim to a healthy diet, but further investigation reveals that despite honourable intentions, Britons literally donât know whatâs good for them and are in a daze over healthy eating guidelines.
A new health study of 2,157 Britons, marking the launch of Warburtons campaign to encourage the nation to eat more fibre, reveals that while people are aware that fibreâtypically found in bread, pasta, rice, fruit, vegetables, beans and nutsâis essential for keeping their digestive healthy, more than three-quarters (76%) of men and women do not know that the guideline daily amount (GDA) of fibre is 24g*, despite half of respondents believing that they eat enough fibre.
So, where does fibre come from, why is it important, and what exactly does it do for us? Lucky for us, one of Britainâs leading nutritionist, Jane Clarke, is hosting a whistle-stop web guide to fibre facts and figures. Not only will Jane bring you up to speed on such essential dietary issues as how much fibre you should be eating, sheâll also be lifting the lid on why a correct fibre intake does more than just keep your digestive system healthy.
To find out about the best sources of fibre and get plenty of tips on easy, hassle-free ways to boost the amount of fibre you eat, click here:
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