Dietary fibre is a widely used term. It’s commonly associated with many health benefits, but do we know what fibre is exactly? Well, “dietary fibre” is an umbrella term for any undigestible carbohydrate that reaches the large intestine. Here it will be fully or partly broken down into gases (primarily hydrogen gas) and short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs) by the bacteria in our gut. Sometimes you hear the terms “soluble” and “insoluble” fibre. Have you ever wondered what the difference is?
Dietary fibre is a widely used term. It’s commonly associated with many health benefits, but do we know what fibre is exactly? Well, “dietary fibre” is an umbrella term for any undigestible carbohydrate that reaches the large intestine. Here it will be fully or partly broken down into gases (primarily hydrogen gas) and short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs) by the bacteria in our gut. Sometimes you hear the terms “soluble” and “insoluble” fibre. Have you ever wondered what the difference is?
This type of fibre retains water. It forms a gel-like material during digestion. It tends to slow down digestion and helps with the absorption of nutrients.
This type of fibre doesn’t retain any water. It remains fairly intact as it travels through your digestive system. It tends to speed up the passage of food through the stomach and intestines. It also has a bulking effect by increasing the size of the stool.
However, it’s important to always be mindful of portion sizes. This is especially important if you have a sensitive gut. If you’re thinking of increasing your fibre intake, start small and track how you’re feeling as you introduce different types of fibre. Many fibre-rich fruits and vegetables contain FODMAPs. If you’re sensitive to FODMAPs, use your FoodMarble AIRE app to check the FODMAP content of different foods. Many plant foods contain both soluble and insoluble fibre to varying degrees. To receive the greatest health benefits, try eating a wide variety of fibre-containing plant-foods.
FoodMarbles FODMAP Testing Kit is a great way to find the foods that are right for your body and reduce symptoms. If you are looking to find the root cause of your digestive issues check out our AIRE device and FODMAP Testing Kit.
PhD Microbiologist
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