Why is fibre so important?
Getting enough fibre isn’t just about encouraging regular bowel movements:
It can support your heart health
According to the NHS and the British Heart Foundation, a higher fibre intake reduces the risk of heart disease.1 7
Plus, research from 2022 found “likely benefits” of eating more dietary fibre amongst patients with cardiovascular disease and high blood pressure.8
It can help you regulate your blood sugar
The NHS says that eating plenty of fibre is associated with a lower risk of developing type 2 diabetes.1
Also, fibre-rich foods tend to keep you feeling fuller for longer, helping to control your appetite and provide a sustained source of energy.9
This can help keep your blood sugar steadier than foods high in refined (“simple”) carbs and sugar, which quickly spike your levels.10