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16th February 2016
02:34pm GMT

They also added that people have been eating fewer grains (18.7%), less bread (-9.6%), cereal (-20%) and pasta (-12.75%) – which is typical of the popular diet trend of eating healthy fats and encouraging lower consumption of carbohydrates.
Other popular foods that topped the list included almonds and yoghurt.
Speaking to Women’s Health, Keri Gans, R.D. and author of The Small Change Diet, explained:
“Fibre digests slowly, therefore it keeps you fuller for longer.
“If you are more satiated you are less likely to overeat.”Explore more on these topics:

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