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  2. The 10 Best High-Fiber Foods to Eat for Breakfast ... - AOL

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    A high-fiber breakfast can help you meet the recommended intake of 28 to 34 grams of fiber per day. Not sure what foods to eat to start your day with fiber? We have 10 delicious ideas—all ...

  3. What an Average Day of High-Protein, High-Fiber Eating Looks ...

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    The dietary guidelines recommend getting between 25 and 38 grams of fiber a day and .8 grams of protein per kilogram of body weight a day. (That would mean a woman weighing 140 pounds who lives a ...

  4. 30-Day High-Fiber, Anti-Inflammatory Meal Plan for Weight ...

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    Each day provides an average of 37 grams of fiber, well above the recommended Daily Value of 28 grams per day. Fiber is an important nutrient with many health benefits, including links to weight ...

  5. Dietary fiber - Wikipedia

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    Current recommendations from the United States National Academy of Medicine (NAM) (formerly Institute of Medicine) of the National Academy of Sciences state that for Adequate Intake, adult men ages 19–50 consume 38 grams of dietary fiber per day, men 51 and older 30 grams, women ages 19–50 to consume 25 grams per day, women 51 and older 21 ...

  6. 'Fibermaxxing' is dietitian-approved. Here's how to get more ...

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    The average healthy adult should aim for about 25 to 30 grams of fiber each day, but the typical intake is much lower, with an estimated 95% of Americans not meeting the recommended amount every ...

  7. Fibre supplements - Wikipedia

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    However, research has shown that the average American only consumes 14 to 15 grams per day. [2] To reach the recommended amount of fibre, consumption of dietary fibre from foods (e.g. plants, vegetables, legumes, and grains) instead of supplements is preferred because they contain additional beneficial nutrients and non-nutritive components (e ...