The nutritionist explains that a dietary routine with few sources of fiber can help cause constipation; watch
Food is a great ally to fight constipation. However, by itself, it should not be held responsible for proper intestinal functioning. “Within a diversified diet, no food causes constipation, but if consumption is limited in sources of low fiber, the situation can occur”explains Ronimara Santosnutritionist and Master in Food, Nutrition and Health.
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What foods are good for constipation?
According to Ronimara Santos, refined grains, such as white flour and derivatives, are low in fiber. In this way they can promote intestinal constipation.
Factors essential for bowel function
The nutritionist also points out that bowel speed is driven by three factors. “Water consumption, physical activity and consumption of foods rich in fiber”, list.
Foods that help fight constipation
Fiber-rich foods, such as whole grains, fruits, vegetables, and greens, play an essential role in bowel function.
“They promote intestinal transit, as they play an important role in the formation of fecal cake and in the maintenance of intestinal flora”, explains the nutritionist. Other foods that help in functioning are: flax seeds, chia seeds, rye, quinoa, amaranth, whole wheat, oatmeal, chia and fruit peels, in addition to consuming water.
The way the food is prepared makes all the difference
The way in which food is consumed is also a fundamental criterion to consider to help prevent constipation. “Vegetables can be eaten raw: they have a more consistent property”advises Gabriela Zugliani, nutritionist and sports nutrition specialist.
Nutritionist Ronimara Santos suggests consuming whole or minimally processed foods. “When we liquefy food, we end up destroying the fibers, and these foods end up losing their function in constipation,” explains.
Source: Terra

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