Fiber helps heart patients live longer.
Eating plenty of fiber-rich foods daily may improve the long-term chances of recovery for people who have had a heart attack.
The research team analyzed data from two surveys on daily dietary habits involving 4,000 men and women who had survived their first heart attack. Over a nine-year period, 682 female and 451 male patients died.
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| People who have had a heart attack may live longer by consuming more fiber. (Image: The Austin Times) |
A study by American scientists at Harvard School of Public Health, recently published in the British Medical Journal, shows that patients could live for more than nine years if they maintain a daily diet rich in fiber.
People who consumed more fiber had a 25% lower risk of dying from various causes over that period compared to those who consumed less fiber, and a 13% lower risk of having a fatal heart attack.
American experts recommend consuming an average of 38g of fiber per day, which is found in many fruits, vegetables, and grains.
According to Alobacsi.vn



