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Not enough fiber Fiber is essential for maintaining healthy bowel movements, so if a person following a keto diet is not consuming enough fiber from keto-friendly foods like nonstarchy vegetables, they may experience digestive issues like constipation.
Tomatoes are a fruit, though many people use them in savory dishes and sauces. They are also keto-friendly, with about 4.8 g of carbs and 1.5 g of...
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For the average adult, a 48-hour fast will generally result in ketosis. After this fast, adopting a Ketogenic Diet will allow you to stay in...
Read More »The ketogenic, or keto, diet continues to be one of the most popular dieting trends in the United States. This is mostly because some clinical evidence shows that it may help you lose weight and improve your health. The keto diet is a very high fat, very low carb, moderate protein eating pattern. This way of eating induces a phenomenon called ketosis. When you’re in ketosis, your body burns fat instead of glucose (usually from carbs) for energy. While the keto diet may help you burn fat, there can also be side effects. Many of these side effects are related to your gastrointestinal (GI) tract reacting to the absence of carbs. One such side effect is constipation . This means that you have three or fewer bowel movements per week. Being constipated may also make your stools hard and lumpy and difficult to pass. Why does this happen? Read on to find out what causes constipation with the keto diet and what you can do to prevent it. Why does the keto diet cause constipation? If the keto diet is supposed to improve your health, what causes your GI tract to react to this high fat, low carb way of eating? Here are some of the main reasons you may experience constipation while following the keto diet: Adjustment to fewer carbs and more fat Our bodies are designed to digest three macronutrients: carbs, fats, and protein. All three play important roles in health. However, when you follow the keto diet, your carbohydrate intake is drastically reduced. Because carbohydrates like fruits and whole grains are some of the most common sources of fiber in the diet, transitioning to this low carb way of eating can lead to digestive issues like constipation. Plus, some people may have a hard time transitioning to the very high fat content of the diet, which can also cause GI upset. Not enough fiber When you follow the keto diet, you typically only eat 20 to 50 grams (g) of carbs each day . This is far less than the Dietary Guidelines’ recommendation of 225 to 325 g of carbs , based on a 2,000-calorie diet. Since higher carb, fiber-rich foods like fruits, whole grains, and starchy vegetables are off limits or significantly restricted for those following a keto diet, it can be a challenge to get enough fiber in the diet. Fiber is essential for maintaining healthy bowel movements, so if a person following a keto diet is not consuming enough fiber from keto-friendly foods like nonstarchy vegetables, they may experience digestive issues like constipation. Not consuming enough low carb, high fiber foods While only about 5 to 10 percent of the food you eat on the keto diet is made up of carbs, the key is to make sure you’re eating the right kind. It’s best to aim for nutritious, high fiber, keto-friendly foods like: nonstarchy vegetables
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