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Inadequate Fiber Intake
 
Adults need 25-35gm of dietary fiber each day, yet the majority of us only get half this amount. A diet rich in fiber may help to manage and protect against numerous diseases and help to promote regular bowel movements.

Treatment & Prevention
To get enough fiber in your diet, include at least five servings of fruit and vegetables and at least five servings of whole grain breads or cereals daily. Look for whole grains listed in the ingredients list and check out the dietary fiber content on the nutrition information label. Try not to rely on just one high fiber food such as bran to increase your fiber intake. Choose from a variety of high fiber foods to ensure you are getting both types of fiber and their individual health benefits. The key to enjoying fiber and reaping its full benefits is to introduce fiber gradually.

Add a new high fiber food every few days. In addition, make sure to consume adequate water to aid in digestion and prevent side effects such as gas and bloating. Keep your body well hydrated with 6-8 glasses of fluid daily. Include a glass of water with each meal and snack and drink extra water with coffee, alcohol and sweet or salty foods.
 
Inadequate Fiber Intake is linked to:
 
Colon Cancer
Constipation
Hemorrhoids
Diverticular Disease