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Preventing Constipation with Diet

University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics Dietary Department
First Published: 1994
Last Revised: March 2004
Peer Review Status: Internally Peer Reviewed

There are scores of advertisements in the media about the use of laxatives to handle constipation, but many people find help for their problem using a few simple guidelines in their diet. Constipation may be related to your diet if you answer "no" to more than one of these questions.

  1. Do you eat fruit daily?
  2. Do you drink a glass of fluid at each meal and at least one glass in between meals?
  3. Do you eat vegetables daily?
  4. Do you use whole grain bread or cereal products daily?
  5. Do you eat regularly-spaced meals in a relaxed atmosphere?
Here are some suggestions: Beans: 8-10 grams of dietary fiber per serving

Kidney beans, cooked - 1/2 cup
Lentils, cooked - 1/2 cup
Lima beans, cooked - 1/2 cup
Pinto beans, cooked - 1/2 cup
White beans, cooked - 1/2 cup

Vegetables: 2-4 grams of dietary fiber per serving

Broccoli, cooked - 3/4 cup
Brussels sprouts, cooked - 1/2 cup
Cabbage, cooked - 1/3 cup
Carrot, raw - 1 medium
Corn - 1/2 cup
Peas - 1/2 cup
Potatoes, white - 3/4 cup
Spinach, cooked - 1/4 cup
Squash, cooked (summer or winter) - 1/2 cup

Fruits: 2-3 grams of dietary fiber per serving

Apple - 1 small
Applesauce - 1/2 cup
Banana - 1 medium
Blackberries, fresh - 1/4 cup
Pear - 1 medium
Strawberries, fresh - 3/4 cup
Orange - 1 medium

Breads and Starches: 1-3 grams of dietary fiber per serving

Bread, whole meal - 1 slice
Bread, whole wheat - 1 slice
Crackers, graham - 2 squares
Crackers, whole wheat - 6 crackers
Muffin - 1 muffin
Popcorn, popped - 1 cup
Rice, brown, cooked - 1/2 cup

Cereals: grams of dietary fiber per serving

Kellogg's All-Bran with extra fiber - 13
Fiber One - 12
Kellogg's All-Bran - 10
Nabisco 100% Bran - 10
Kellogg's Bran Buds - 10
Benefit - 5
Bran Chex - 5
Cracklin Bran - 5
Quaker Crunchy Bran - 5
40% Bran Flakes - 5
Kellog's Nutrific - 5
Raisin Bran - 5
Quaker Oat Bran - 5
Quaker Oat Bran - 4
Quaker Shredded Wheat (1 1/2 to 2 biscuits) - 3
Quaker Life - 3
Wheaties - 2


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