Dietary fiber intake linked with reduced stroke risk
date:Apr 02, 2013
Eating more fiber may lower the risk of a first-time stroke, according to new research from the American Heart Association.

In a study funded by the U.K. Department of Health for England and Kellogg Marketing and Sales Company (U.K.) Ltd, researchers found that each 7-gram increase in total dietary fiber intake was associated with a 7% decrease in first-time stroke risk. A serving of whole wheat pasta and two servings of fruits or vegetables delivers about 7 grams of fiber, according to the res
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