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Vegetables are frequently categorized alongside fiber as essential components of a healthy diet, as evidenced by their shared inclusion in dietary recommendations [1], [2], [3], and [4]. Furthermore, diets that are high in vegetables are explicitly noted for being high in fiber, which helps combat metabolic disorders and improve overall health [5], whereas diets lacking in vegetables are typically described as being low in fiber [6].
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What Are The Global Impacts of The Western Diet On Health? rupahealth.com 2 facts
claimThe Mediterranean diet prioritizes whole, unprocessed foods such as fruits, vegetables, whole grains, beans, nuts, seeds, fish, and healthy fats like olive oil. This diet provides fiber, healthy fats, and antioxidants, and may support heart health, blood sugar management, and overall wellness.
claimPlant-based diets are characterized by a high intake of vegetables, fruits, whole grains, legumes, and nuts, while minimizing or excluding animal products like red meat, fish, and dairy. This dietary pattern is high in fiber and nutrients and may support heart health, blood sugar management, and overall well-being.
5.1 Physical Health and Growth in Early Childhood - OpenStax openstax.org 1 fact
claimFresh fruits, vegetables, and whole grains are recommended sources of carbohydrates, fiber, vitamins, and minerals for maintaining health.
Western pattern diet | Nutrition and Dietetics | Research Starters ebsco.com 1 fact
claimThe Western Pattern Diet is typically low in whole grains, fiber, fruits, and vegetables.
How to reduce inflammation in the body - MD Anderson Cancer Center mdanderson.org 1 fact
procedureUT MD Anderson dietitians recommend reducing inflammation by eating meals rich in whole grains, vegetables, fruits, beans, nuts, seeds, complex carbohydrates, fiber, lean protein, and n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids, while limiting saturated fats and refined sugars.
Western diet and its effects on metabolism and health nutritional-psychology.org 1 fact
claimDiets high in fruits, vegetables, fiber, and complex carbohydrates combat metabolic disorders and cancer, reduce inflammatory processes, improve mental health, increase beneficial bacteria in the gut, enhance mitochondrial function, and boost the immune system.