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Test Your Fiber IQ

Test Your Fiber IQ

1. Eating a diet high in fiber can do the following:

  • Reduce your risk of heart disease
  • Help keep your appetite under control
  • Protect against constipation
  • All of the above

2. All whole-wheat breads are good sources of fiber.

  • True
  • False

3. Which of the following foods are high in fiber?

  • Beans
  • Citrus fruits
  • Brown rice
  • Bran cereal
  • Strawberries
  • Beets
  • Black beans
  • Potatoes with skin
  • Oatmeal
  • Minestrone soup

Answers:

1. "D" is correct. fiber can help reduce cholesterol — and, thus, heart disease — and promote regular bowel movements. High fiber foods also take longer to digest — so you feel full longer.

2. False. check the ingredients to make sure that whole-grain flour is the first ingredient listed. or, make sure the majority of flours used are whole-grain.

3. All of the foods listed are high in fiber. fiber is naturally found in fruits, vegetables, beans, and whole grains.



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