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The association between dietary fibre, health benefits and healthy food has been studied
in recent years. The food industry, to accompany the strong interest shown by consumers, has placed
at their disposal new products, rich in dietary fibre. In order to meet this huge interest and demand for
these products, this work was elaborated, which had as main objective to evaluate the degree of
knowledge of the Portuguese population about fibre and its effects on health, as well as evaluating the
their consumption habits in respect of fibres. To achieve this goal an inquiry was carried out by
questionnaire to 182 adults. The most relevant results indicate that only 13% of the inquired eat two
meals a day with vegetables and/or salads and 9% eat at least 3 pieces of fruit. Whole grains are
never consumed by 41% and 18% do so at least once a week. The vast majority (90%) of
respondents have the notion that fibre intake contributes to the prevention and treatment of diseases.
With this work it was concluded that respondents‘ knowledge about dietary fibre is insufficient, and
that although they give great importance to their role in treatment and prevention of diseases, the level of intake is too low.
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fibre food habits fibre intake fibre rich food
Citation
Martinho CAC, Correia AC, Gonçalves FMJ, Carvalho R, Abrantes JL, Guiné RPF. (2012) How the population’s perceptions influence their behaviours regarding the consumption of fibre rich foods. Livro de Resumos e CD de Proceedings do 6th Central European congress on Food - CEFood, p. 1219-1224.