Sentences with phrase «fiber leads to constipation»

A lack of fiber leads to constipation, while diets high in fiber might be associated with a decreased incidence of colon cancer, reports Colorado State University.

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Several factors lead to constipation after delivery, including not drinking enough fluids, less physical activity, taking pain medications, and not getting enough fiber in the diet.
Chronic dehydration, lack of exercise, and low amounts of dietary fiber can all lead to developing constipation.
Although adding insoluble fiber to your diet can be a good treatment for constipation, too much consumption of this type of fiber can lead to diarrhea and loose stools — especially if you up your intake all of a sudden, which will push the contents of your GI tract through more quickly.
In addition, papaya's high fiber and water content prevents constipation and leads to a healthier digestive tract.
Chronic dehydration, lack of exercise, and low amounts of dietary fiber can all lead to developing constipation.
Not consuming enough fiber can also lead to digestive issues like constipation.
Like many types of fruits and vegetables, oatmeal is also high in fiber, leading to reduced constipation and regularity.
Increasing fiber intake without adequate fluid intake could lead to constipation.
Fiber also helps bowel movements to be smooth and avoids constipation which in addition to being painful can lead to more complications.
He states that the deficiency of fiber in American diet has led to many health problems including hemorrhoids, constipation, varicose veins, diabetes and cancer.
Maintaining healthy levels of fiber is also important to avoid intestinal problems that can lead to vomiting, diarrhea or constipation.
But when she asks about diet, it may be that the child is not eating enough fiber, which leads to constipation.
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