Low-carb diet can cause digestive problems: experts

Studies suggest fibre aids digestion, helps reduce risk of heart disease and diabetes.


Ians January 27, 2015
Dieters often wrongly believe potatoes are calorific and fattening, as they are naturally fat-free and lower in calories than most people think. PHOTO: FILE

LOS ANGELES: Low-carb diets may be used as a weight loss tool by some people, but nutritionists warn that they may be contributing to a reduction in fibre intake and, thus, helping in setting up health problems instead. According to the latest National Diet and Nutrition Survey, the average fibre intake is already low and avoidance of foods such as potatoes, a surprisingly important fibre-provider, is bad news for digestive health.

Potatoes provide 12 per cent of the average adult intake of fibre, which is twice the amount we get from breakfast cereals and 30 per cent more than a person’s intake from brown bread. They are an even more important source of fibre for teenagers, with 11- to 18-year-olds getting nearly one sixth of their daily intake from the food item.

Fibre is crucial for good health and studies suggest it may help reduce the risk of heart disease, diabetes and some cancers. It also aids digestion and supports weight control by promoting a sense of fullness. Dieters often wrongly believe potatoes are calorific and fattening. They are naturally fat-free, lower in calories than most people think, and provide only 6 per cent of the energy intake for adults. Potatoes are also a useful source of potassium, which counters the effect of salt and helps maintain healthy blood pressure.

The latest Scientific Advisory Committee on Nutrition guidance suggests, “There needs to be a change in the population’s diet, so that people derive a greater proportion of dietary energy from carbohydrate-rich foods that are high in dietary fibre.” In addition, “Dietary fibre intake should be largely achieved from a variety of foods, such as whole grains, pulses, potatoes, vegetables and fruits.” 

Published in The Express Tribune, January 28th, 2015.

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COMMENTS (3)

Lisa | 9 years ago | Reply Low carb followers of Atkins get plenty of fiber in their diet, provided that they actually follow the regimen. Those who try to reduce their carbohydrate intake to zero are the ones who suffer from low fiber. Potatoes are used to fatten hogs, so why would they not fatten people? It is a fact that the recommendation of high carbohydrate/low fat causes obesity? Why? Because it is unsustainable for the population as a whole. Living in a state of semi-starvation caused by a high carbohydrate/low fat diet regimen causes binge eating. The more carbs you eat, the more carbs you crave. Can you lose weight on high carb/low fat? Yes? Can you prevent the desire to overeat caused by over consumption of carbohydrates? No. Low carb eliminates cravings and the desire to overeat. Once you have overcome the desire to overeat, it becomes sustainable.
BeModerate! | 9 years ago | Reply

Potato is the healthiest source of sustenance for whole world, what are you talking about, ET? So White Rice & Flour is any different? Meat and Egg is not behind heart disease? Cooking oil is not a main source cholesterol and artery disease? Shall we start eating Grass and Tree leaves now? It's moderation that is stressed not totall abstinence by the health expert. Plus Ofcourse binging(filling up FULL TANK)and obesity and a life without regular activity and workout is what killing people!

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