Breakfast cereals
A low-fibre diet is associated with constipation and gut diseases, such as diverticulitis and bowel
cancer, but it may also have implications for heart health, say US researchers.
The Harvard School of Public Health team analysed data from two large US studies involving more
than 4,000 men and women who had survived a first heart attack and had provided information
about their usual diet via questionnaires.
They were followed for an average of almost nine years after their heart attacks, during which time
682 of the women and 451 of the men died.
Chances of survival appeared to be linked with fibre intake, which was mostly from breakfast
cereals
Breakfast cereals
A low-fibre diet is associated with constipation and gut diseases, such as diverticulitis and bowel
cancer, but it may also have implications for heart health, say US researchers.
The Harvard School of Public Health team analysed data from two large US studies involving more
than 4,000 men and women who had survived a first heart attack and had provided information
about their usual diet via questionnaires.
They were followed for an average of almost nine years after their heart attacks, during which time
682 of the women and 451 of the men died.
Chances of survival appeared to be linked with fibre intake, which was mostly from breakfast
cereals
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