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dietary fiber

American  

noun

  1. fiber.


Etymology

Origin of dietary fiber

First recorded in 1975–80

Example Sentences

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"Sunflower seed flour has been shown to contain a very high percentage of protein, from 40% to 66%, as well as dietary fiber, iron, calcium, and high levels of chlorogenic acid, a phenolic compound associated with antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and hypoglycemic effects," Mesquita explains.

From Science Daily

And a regional Super Bowl commercial from Kellogg’s Raisin Bran is set to underline the importance of dietary fiber.

From The Wall Street Journal

The American Society for Nutrition reported in 2021 that only five percent of men and nine percent of women were eating the recommended daily amount of dietary fiber.

From Salon

It’s important to note that brewed coffee already contains soluble dietary fiber.

From Salon

However, drinking coffee alone isn’t enough to meet the minimum daily dietary fiber requirements.

From Salon