Fiber is your body’s natural guide to weight management

Seattle, WASHINGTON — Fiber might just be the key to healthy weight management – and nature packages it in perfectly balanced ratios with carbs when you eat them as whole foods. Think unprocessed fruits, vegetables, whole grains, beans, nuts and seeds. Research suggests that carbohydrates are meant to come packaged in nature-balanced ratios of total carbohydrates to fiber. In fact, certain types of fiber affect how completely your body absorbs carbohydrates and tells your cells how to process them once they are absorbed.

Fiber slows the absorption of sugar in your gut. It also orchestrates the fundamental biology that recent blockbuster weight loss drugs like Wegovy and Ozempic tap into, but in a natural way. Your microbiome transforms fiber into signals that stimulate the gut hormones that are the natural forms of these drugs. These in turn regulate how rapidly your stomach empties, how tightly your blood sugar levels are controlled and even how hungry you feel.

It’s as if unprocessed carbohydrates naturally come wrapped and packaged with their own instruction manual for your body on how to digest them.

I am a physician scientist and gastroenterologist who has spent over 20 years studying how food affects the gut microbiome and metabolism. The research is clear – fiber is important not just for happy bowel movements, but also for your blood sugar, weight and overall health.

CARBOHYDRATES WITHOUT THEIR WRAPPERS

Unfortunately, most Americans get the majority of their carbohydrates stripped of their natural fibers. Modern processed grains like white rice and white flour as well as many ultraprocessed foods like some sugary breakfast cereals, packaged snacks and juices have removed these fibers. They essentially come unwrapped and without instructions for the body on how much it should absorb and how it should process them. In fact, only 5% of Americans eat the recommended amount of carbohydrates with enough of their natural packaging intact. Guidelines recommend at least 25 to 30 grams of fiber a day from food.

It may not be surprising that lack of fiber contributes to diabetes and obesity. What is surprising is that the fiber gap also likely contributes to heart disease, certain types of cancer and maybe even Alzheimer’s disease.

One popular approach to mitigating some of the ill health effects of low fiber and high refined carbohydrates has been to limit carbohydrate intake. Such approaches include the low-carb, keto, paleo and Atkins diets. Each diet is a variation on a similar theme of limiting carbohydrates to varying amounts in different ways.

There is scientific backing to the benefits of some of these diets. Research shows that limiting carbohydrates induces ketosis, a biological process that frees energy from fat reserves during starvation and prolonged exercise. Low-carbohydrate diets can also help people lose weight and lead to improvements in blood pressure and inflammation.

That said, some keto diets may have negative effects on gut health. It is also unknown how they may affect heart health, some forms of cancer and other conditions in the long term.

Even more confusing, research shows that people with diets high in plant-sourced carbohydrates, like the Mediterranean diet, tend to lead the longest and healthiest lives. How can this be reconciled with studies that suggest that low-carbohydrate diets can benefit metabolic health?

IS A CARB A CARB?

The answer may have to do with the types of carbohydrates that studies are evaluating. Limiting simple sugars and refined carbohydrates may improve certain aspects of metabolic health, as these are some of the most easily digested and absorbed calories. But a more sustainable and comprehensive way of improving health may be increasing the percentage of unprocessed, more complex and slowly absorbed carbohydrates that come with their natural packages and instructions intact – those that have fiber.

These natural carbohydrates can be found in whole grains, beans, nuts, seeds, fruits and vegetables. They come in ratios of total carbohydrate to fiber that rarely exceed 10-to-1 and are often 5-to-1 or lower. Eating mostly whole foods is a simple way to ensure you’re consuming quality carbohydrates with the right ratios.

But who doesn’t like to have a big bowl of pasta or cake with ice cream on occasion? Focusing on packaged processed foods that maintain carb-to-fiber ratios of at least as low as 10-to-1 or ideally 5-to-1 can help you make the best choices when picking more processed foods at the store. Take a look at the nutrition facts label and simply divide total carbohydrates by dietary fiber.

On occasions when you’re eating out or celebrating someone’s birthday, consider taking a fiber supplement with your meal. One pilot study found that a supplement containing a blend of fibers decreased the blood sugar spike – an increase in glucose levels in the blood that if too high can damage the body over time – after a meal in healthy individuals by roughly 30%.

LISTEN TO YOUR BODY

While almost all fiber is generally good for health in most people, not all fiber affects the body in the same way. Consuming a range of different types of fiber generally helps ensure a diverse microbiome, which is linked to gut and overall health.

But certain medical conditions might preclude consuming certain types of fiber. For example, some people can be particularly sensitive to one class of fiber called FODMAPS – fermentable oligosaccharides, disaccharides, monosaccharides and polyols – that are more readily fermented in the upper part of the gut and can contribute to symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome like bloating and diarrhea. High-FODMAP foods include many processed foods that contain inulin, garlic powder and onion powder, as well as whole foods including those in the onion family, dairy products, some fruits and vegetables.

Listen to how your body responds to different high-fiber foods. Start low and go slow as you reintroduce foods like beans, seeds, nuts, fruits and vegetables to your diet. If you have trouble increasing your fiber intake, talk with your health care provider.

Tools like this online calculator I’ve created can also help you find the highest-quality foods with healthy fiber and other nutrient ratios. It can also show you what proportions of fiber to add back to sugary foods to help achieve healthy ratios.

I wouldn’t endorse eating sweets all the time, but as my three daughters like to remind me, it’s important to enjoy yourself every once in a while. And when you do, consider putting the carbs back in their fiber wrappers. It’s hard to improve upon nature’s design.


Football news:

<!DOCTYPE html>
Kane on Tuchel: A wonderful man, full of ideas. Thomas in person says what he thinks
Zarema about Kuziaev's 350,000 euros a year in Le Havre: Translate it into rubles - it's not that little. It is commendable that he left
Aleksandr Mostovoy on Wendel: Two months of walking around in the middle of nowhere and then coming back and dragging the team - that's top level
Sheffield United have bought Euro U21 champion Archer from Aston Villa for £18.5million
Alexander Medvedev on SKA: Without Gazprom, there would be no Zenit titles. There is a winning wave in the city. The next victory in the Gagarin Cup will be in the spring
Smolnikov ended his career at the age of 35. He became the Russian champion three times with Zenit

22:50 EU Ambassador to the Pacific visits Nofotane Shop
22:38 Talks on ambitious plan for a Pacific Academy of Sciences and Humanities
18:29 American Samoa supports Behavioral Health and Healthcare Workforce needs
18:17 Tisa’s Tattoo Fest starts with the tatau
10:45 Committee supports removing 10% quota for women parliamentarians
6:43 Valaau e le Kovana tauaofiaga fa’apitoa Fono Faitulafono i le masina fou
6:40 Fonotaga fa’apitoa a Kovana Lemanu ma fitafita Samoa i Hawaii
1:12 Privileges Committee to investigate charges against Sagaga 1 MP
19:48 Annual Tattoo Festival focuses on traditional ink making and its spiritual meaning
1:08 12 defendants charged for tying up a man plead not guilty
5:15 Faasoa mai se tamaitai tausi soifua mai Amerika auala e tausi ai manu’aga o tino o tagata ma’i suka
0:45 Government announces changes to existing RSE Policies and Strategies
22:45 Japan again dashes Manu Samoa World Cup hopes
22:22 Cabinet accepts Leilua Dr. Mema Motusaga’s resignation
11:21 $36 MILIONA NA FA’AAOGA E LE FAIGAMALO AE E LE I PASIA E LE FONO FAITULAFONO
0:21 France new Ambassador to Samoa presents Letter of Credence
18:19 Puppies and even adult dogs should be treated for Roundworms
18:08 US navy delivers entertainment and aid to Samoa
18:01 Matai in “hogtie” incident remains in jail
19:18 Hokulea crew arrives in San Francisco for first time in 28 years
18:49 Samoa police seize drugs and cash
4:05 Faatolu ona faaulu, faatolu fo’i ona le pasiaina, le tupe faasoasoa mo le tausaga tupe 2024, a le LBJ
23:18 Climate crisis, geopolitical tensions & NDCs dominate PMs UN message
16:04 Amata confirms her candidacy for reelection to Congress
0:27 Unesco Director signs “My Village. My Pride” initiative with SVSG
17:55 How September 1993, when LDS leaders disciplined six dissidents, continues to trouble the church
1:31 India’s new High Commissioner presents Letter of Credence
0:01 Manu Samoa expects Pumas physicality
23:53 Samoa signs up to the UN high seas treaty
5:38 Asiasiga a le Kovana i le StarKist Samoa, aofia ai galue e safu ‘ia
18:39 Parade marks end of Teuila celebration
18:19 Samoa PM criticizes international financial system
12:23 Fesiligia e le Fono Faitulafono le Loia Sili i le tulaga o le toese ma loia a le malo
12:14 Setema: Masina e Fa’ataua ai Tapenaga mo fa’alavelave fa’afuase’i
10:57 O lo’o i ai pea fa’aletonu tausiga o fale aoga mo aoga a le malo
10:49 Amata le sailiga “Fesoasoani mo Maui” fa’afoeina e le malo o Amerika Samoa
2:42 Brazil’s Ambassador to Samoa presents credentials
19:29 PM names two new Ministers in Cabinet Reshuffle
19:12 National Mental Health Committee targets growing mental health issues
19:08 RECENT REPORTS OF DATE RAPE DRUGS HAPPENING ON THE LOCAL PARTY SCENE
5:32 Fa’amaonia e le FEMA le afa-miliona tala tupe poloketi fou a le falema’i
5:31 Fa'afetaia le Aufaigaluega i le Fa'amanatuina o le 60 Tausaga o le StarKist Samoa
2:36 Siva Afi Investments Extraordinary Journey and Perseverance
23:27 SPA honours Samoa’s First Female Marine Captain
17:46 Prayer for Lahaina and Maui's future
17:25 Post-wildfires, Hawaii struggles to deal with housing crisis
4:17 Senior Counsel calls out Prosecution’s incompetence
0:37 Teuila Tourism and Cultural Festival gets into full swing
20:02 OSHA Editorial: Preventing workplace falls is a life and death issue
10:57 “O LE ALOFA MA LE POTO O LO’U TINA NA FAASAOINA AI SE ITUMALO”
22:25 Budding Ornamental Horticulture Industry takes off with Imported Thai Orchids
3:28 Extradited Talalei Pauga now at Tanumalala Prison to appear in court next week
3:22 Japan Procures Equipment to Bolster Creation of new Value-Added Products
23:21 HAPPY BIRTHDAY, UNITED STATES COAST GUARD
7:20 Fa’aopoopo paketi “Special Programs” tausaga tupe 2024
3:34 Both Ikale Tahi & Manu Samoa desperate for a win in tomorrow’s clash
1:31 Samoa Gears up to host the Green International Va’a Federation Championships
1:05 Samoa and Tonga make crucial changes for Saturday’s clash
10:35 150 New Zealand Police to assist Samoa during CHOGM 2024
21:57 State-of-the-art soccer stadium for the territory to be built with $5 Million in FIFA funding
21:49 Lipoti a le malo tupe o le ARPA: lata i le afa miliona ua uma ona faʻaalu i le falemaʻi fou
21:40 25 sene le siitaga o pasese mo pasi, amata ia Iulai 19, 2023
16:00 RSA Lease Was Not Renewed, says Minister
2:20 Four Samoan 1st Dan Black Belts to represent Samoa in Pacific Games
2:05 Minister of Finance Leads Women’s Delegation to Gender Equality Symposium
0:15 Fa’ailoa kovana tulaga tamaoaiga o Amerika Samoa aga’i atu i le lumana’i
0:12 Tatala aloa’ia polokalame “Samoan Heritage” i Honolulu
19:28 Killeen Church Celebrates International Sabbath
8:00 Fesiligia e faipule alualu i luga o mataupu tau fualaau faasaina ma taavale leoleo fou mo Manu’a
17:25 ON THE ROAD 2023: LE TAUPOU MANAIA
6:34 Fa’amalamalama Kovana le $143 miliona tala tupe-maua lotoifale tausaga tupe 2024
7:00 Fa’amalamalalama kovana sili tupe fa’asoasoa tausaga tupe 2024
6:58 Maua marijuana, fualaau faasaina i le afifi ui mai falemeli
3:04 Young shop attackers in police custody
2:59 No dead body but a young injured couple in the ravine
23:31 Samoa 100th country to sign the US State Partnership Program
19:10 Tennis team visits Governor’s Office on return from Pacific Oceania Junior Championships
10:17 Manu Samoa Coach explains Lima Sopoaga’s delayed arrival in Apia
9:32 New Zealand Sanitarium Company Hosts School Breakfast & Donate to Health
9:02 Tala Mai i le Ofisa a Leoleo
20:37 Avele College Old Pupils team comes out on top in Summer Seven-a-Side
11:18 Fautuaina e le Senate le toe suesue atili e le ofisa a le Loia Sili ma loia a le Senate se pili a le Faigamalo
11:15 Faataunuu se Palota Faapitoa e saili se Faipule fou mo le Itumalo Palota #1, Manu’a
9:48 Samoa Hosts Inaugural Pasefika Lawyers Collective Conference
1:04 ROSA nightclub under Customs Seal – Tatiana Investments Warned
0:54 Samoa Police joins Pacific Law Enforcement Partners to enhance Cyber Safety
18:13 Fiber is your body’s natural guide to weight management
23:36 US Second Gentleman meets Samoa’s Deputy Prime Minister in Apia
23:29 Punialava’a Family & Friends Donate $63,000 to National Kidney Foundation
18:43 “What could we have done?” Shooting in New Zealand claims Samoan lives
18:34 USCG deploys two Am Samoa natives to spearhead local outreach and recruitment
11:26 Faataunuu iloiloga a Faipule i le mafuaaga o le sosola so’o o pagota
11:23 RIPOTI MAI I LE OFISA A LEOLEO
21:37 New x-ray machines for Faleolo Airport
21:04 Emhoff will become the highest-profile US official to visit Samoa as US makes a Pacific islands push
12:27 “O le ta’ita’i o le auauna a tagata,” o le tala lea a le Pule Sili fou o le Falema’i LBJ
9:40 To’alua tagata masalomia i le fa’alavelave o le talepe fale i Fagatogo
20:09 Va’a o Fonoti Presents By-election Candidate to FAST Party
18:53 Attempted murder charge lodged in Samoa after gruesome assault
18:01 Two FHS alumni speak of their Faasao experiences