By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept
Baner ClubBaner ClubBaner Club
  • Home
  • News
    NewsShow More
    Four guilty of murdering innocent woman in drug turf war
    Four Guilty of Murdering Innocent Woman in South Wales Drug Turf War
    January 30, 2026
    Arrests made over supersized illegal rubbish dump
    Arrests Made Over Supersized Illegal Rubbish Dump in Oxfordshire
    January 30, 2026
    Fire Disrupts West Coast Main Line Services from Euston
    Fire Disrupts West Coast Main Line Services from Euston
    January 30, 2026
    Asylum seeker jailed for 29 years for stab murder
    Asylum Seeker Jailed for Life for Brutal Murder of Hotel Worker
    January 30, 2026
    How local women saved the endangered hargila stork
    How local women saved the endangered hargila stork
    January 30, 2026
  • Business
    BusinessShow More
    US SEC overhauls PCAOB board and appoints Demetrios Logothetis as chairman
    US SEC Overhauls Board of Accounting Watchdog PCAOB
    January 30, 2026
    Fed rate cuts not needed as Musalem says policy is neutral
    Fed’s Musalem Says Rate Cuts Aren’t Needed as Policy Sits at Neutral Level
    January 30, 2026
    Tesla stock rises as SpaceX merger talks with xAI fuel consolidation hopes
    Tesla Rises as SpaceX Merger Talks Spark Investor Optimism
    January 30, 2026
    Sandisk memory chips with AI concept background
    Sandisk Surges on Strong AI Demand and Blowout Forecast
    January 30, 2026
    US Senate discusses cryptocurrency regulation bill amid industry debates
    US Senate Advances Crypto Bill but Faces Key Challenges
    January 30, 2026
  • Sports
    SportsShow More
    Lindsey Vonn airlifted to hospital after crash in Switzerland, Olympic hopes remain
    Lindsey Vonn airlifted to hospital after crash in Switzerland, Olympic hopes remain
    January 30, 2026
    Ireland's mysterious non-boozy football drink
    Ireland’s Football Special: Donegal’s Legendary Non-Alcoholic Football Drink
    January 30, 2026
    Rain and Snow Raise Flood Risk in UK After Storm Chandra
    Rain and Snow Raise Flood Risk in UK After Storm Chandra
    January 30, 2026
    Carrick not ruling out Man Utd deadline day moves
    Carrick Hints at Manchester United Transfers Ahead of Deadline
    January 30, 2026
    A clash of styles is expected in the Australian Open final between world number Aryna Sablalenka and fifth seed Elena Rybakina. The two players have explosive power, and both are able to serve with deadly accuracy. However, their styles could not be any more different. The case of Sabalenka Sabalenka is a hard court specialist, as her Melbourne record proves. It is no surprise that she has two of four Grand Slam titles in singles here. She's widely regarded as the favourite. Belarusian aggressiveness can demolish even the best-prepared defenders as demonstrated by her win over Elina Svitolina in their semi-final. Rybakina, however, requires more than just raw strength to defeat her. Sabalenka is working on improving her variety, playing forward towards the net and utilizing deft touch to overcome opponents. Her shots are flat, heavy and deep. Sabalenka acknowledged that the material was not an easy one to work with. Sabalenka has a slight advantage over Rybakina in the past, having won eight out of 14 matches, including 2023's Australian Open final. Sabalenka lost their most recent meeting, at the WTA Finals. Pat Cash, the 1987 Wimbledon winner, said: "Sabalenka is a little more powerful and can force Rybakina to areas that she does not want to be. But it's close." The pace of the two players will be fascinating to watch. Sabalenka has always been a consistent player. Sabalenka has been to seven straight major hard court finals. She is only Steffigraf and Martina Hingis who have achieved this feat. Four years in a row, she has reached the Australian Open Finals. This shows her dominance. She acknowledges that she needs to convert consistency into trophy wins. The last year taught me a lot. "I'm prepared to fight this season with all I have," said she. Rybakina: The Case for Rybakina Rybakina is often overlooked because of her calm and understated manner. In this tournament, the 26-year old Kazakh reminded her fans of how good she is. She has not been able to achieve the same heights as she did in 2022. She hasn't played in a Grand Slam since she lost to Sabalenka three years ago. Rybakina's results might not match those of top players such as Sabalenka or Iga Swiatek. Coco Gauff has also steadily improved her game throughout the last two weeks. She said, "The serve may not work the way I would like it to. I have to concentrate on other aspects of my game." I'm trying my best to remain calm and think during the game. "So far it seems to be working." Sabalenka could have a tough time coping with Rybakina if she loses her composure. This final is unpredictable because of her ability to remain calm under pressure. Who will blink first? The Australian Open final may come down to the mental as well as the physical strength of both players. Sabalenka is a player with experience, firepower and calmness. Rybakina provides consistency and calm. Tennis fans should expect an exciting, high-octane match.
    Power vs Power: Will Rybakina or Sabalenka Blink First in the Australian Open Final?
    January 30, 2026
  • Entertainment
    EntertainmentShow More
    Epstein sent £10,000 to Mandelsons partner, released emails show
    Epstein £10,000 Transfer to Mandelson’s Partner Revealed in US Emails.
    January 30, 2026
    Steamy Sauna Book Club in West Yorkshire Offers Unique Twist on Reading
    Steamy Sauna Book Club in West Yorkshire Offers Unique Twist on Reading
    January 30, 2026
    10 of the best films to watch this February
    Best Movies to Watch in February 2026: From Wuthering Heights to Scream 7
    January 30, 2026
    Djokovic Survives Sinner to Reach Australian Open Final
    Djokovic Survives Sinner to Reach Australian Open Final
    January 30, 2026
    Music legend Fela Kuti becomes first African to get Grammys Lifetime Achievement Award
    Fela Kuti Becomes First African to Receive Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award
    January 30, 2026
  • Others
    • Technology
    • Weather
    • Fashion
  • Matrimony
    • Register
  • Marketplace
    • Become a vender
  • Jobs
    • Registration
  • Chat Room
  • Contact
  • Log In
Reading: Fibre and Brain Health: How a High-Fibre Diet Protects Cognition
Share
Notification
Font ResizerAa
Font ResizerAa
Baner ClubBaner Club
Search
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions
© 2022 BanerClub. All Rights Reserved.
Baner Club > Blog > Health > Fibre and Brain Health: How a High-Fibre Diet Protects Cognition
Health

Fibre and Brain Health: How a High-Fibre Diet Protects Cognition

Last updated: 2026/01/28 at 10:13 PM
Published January 28, 2026
Share
3 Min Read
Fibre and Brain Health: How a High-Fibre Diet Protects Cognition
SHARE

Emerging research shows that eating enough fibre doesn’t just help digestion—it can also protect your brain. Fibre strengthens the gut microbiome, which communicates with the brain through the gut-brain axis. This connection may slow cognitive decline and support overall mental health.

Contents
Why Most People Don’t Get Enough FibreHow Fibre Works in the GutFibre and the Microbiome: Fuel for the BrainEasy Ways to Add Fibre to Your DietFinal Thoughts

Why Most People Don’t Get Enough Fibre

Experts warn that fibre deficiency is a major health risk. Professor Karen Scott from the University of Aberdeen highlights that increasing fibre intake can significantly improve cognitive health. Yet globally, most adults fall short. In the US, nearly 97% of men and 90% of women eat less than the recommended daily amount. In the UK, over 90% of adults do not get enough fibre.

How Fibre Works in the Gut

Fibre is a carbohydrate that resists digestion. It adds bulk to stools, keeps you full for longer, and helps stabilize blood sugar levels. Studies show people who eat more whole grains tend to have lower BMI and less abdominal fat than those who rely on refined grains.

According to Professor John Cummings of the University of Dundee, a diet rich in fibre can even extend lifespan. His review found that people who consumed the most fibre had a 15-30% lower risk of death than those who ate the least. Consuming about 25-30 grams daily may reduce risks of heart disease, stroke, type 2 diabetes, and colon cancer.

Fibre and the Microbiome: Fuel for the Brain

Fibre feeds gut bacteria, producing beneficial compounds like short-chain fatty acids, including butyrate. These substances support gut lining health, reduce inflammation, and provide energy for cells. A healthy gut microbiome positively affects cognition, mood, and sleep.

High fibre intake is linked to lower dementia risk. A 2022 study of 3,700 adults found those consuming the most fibre performed better on cognitive tests and showed improved memory retention. A randomised control trial of twin pairs confirmed a causal link: participants who took a daily prebiotic fibre supplement improved their cognitive performance within three months.

Easy Ways to Add Fibre to Your Diet

Adding fibre to meals is simple. Incorporate whole grains, fruits, vegetables, pulses, nuts, and seeds. Examples include:

  • A jacket potato with beans followed by an apple (around 16g of fibre)
  • A handful of nuts or seeds (3-4g of fibre per 30g)
  • Adding peas or lentils to pasta or blending chickpeas into pancake batter

Varying fibre sources encourages a diverse gut microbiome, which contributes to long-term health and cognitive function.

Final Thoughts

Fibre is more than a digestive aid—it is essential for brain health, longevity, and overall wellbeing. Eating a variety of plant-based foods every day supports your gut, fuels your brain, and may even protect against age-related cognitive decline.

You Might Also Like

Four Guilty of Murdering Innocent Woman in South Wales Drug Turf War

Poland Blames Russia’s FSB for Destructive Cyberattacks on Key Infrastructure

Epstein £10,000 Transfer to Mandelson’s Partner Revealed in US Emails.

US SEC Overhauls Board of Accounting Watchdog PCAOB

Arrests Made Over Supersized Illegal Rubbish Dump in Oxfordshire

TAGGED: Baner Club, Fibre and brain health, United States

Sign Up For Daily Newsletter

Be keep up! Get the latest breaking news delivered straight to your inbox.

By signing up, you agree to our Terms of Use and acknowledge the data practices in our Privacy Policy. You may unsubscribe at any time.
zunaira January 28, 2026 January 28, 2026
Share This Article
Facebook Twitter Whatsapp Whatsapp LinkedIn Copy Link
Share
Previous Article causes of migraines Understanding Migraines: Causes, Symptoms, and the Latest Research
Next Article Black Pepper and Olive Oil: Simple Ingredients That Boost Nutrient Absorption Black Pepper and Olive Oil: Simple Ingredients That Boost Nutrient Absorption

Stay Connected

Facebook Like
Twitter Follow
Pinterest Pin
Instagram Follow
Youtube Subscribe
Dribbble Follow
- Advertisement -
Ad imageAd image

Latest News

Four guilty of murdering innocent woman in drug turf war
Four Guilty of Murdering Innocent Woman in South Wales Drug Turf War
Crime and Justice News January 30, 2026
Poland blames FSB for cyberattacks on renewable energy facilities and heating systems
Poland Blames Russia’s FSB for Destructive Cyberattacks on Key Infrastructure
Technology United States January 30, 2026
Epstein sent £10,000 to Mandelsons partner, released emails show
Epstein £10,000 Transfer to Mandelson’s Partner Revealed in US Emails.
Entertainment United States January 30, 2026
US SEC overhauls PCAOB board and appoints Demetrios Logothetis as chairman
US SEC Overhauls Board of Accounting Watchdog PCAOB
Business United States January 30, 2026
//

Where headlines meet insight, and stories shape perspectives. Your gateway to informed perspectives and captivating narratives.

Top Categories

  • POLITICS
  • News
  • BUSINESS
  • HEALTH
  • Technology
  • Fashion
  • TECHHot

Reach Us

Address : 134 STUART AVE, Valley Stream, NY, 11580

Mail : info@brown-rook-931237.hostingersite.com

Sign Up for Our Newsletter

Subscribe to our newsletter to get our newest articles instantly!

Baner ClubBaner Club
Follow US
© 2026 BanerClub. All Rights Reserved.
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Login
  • Sign Up
Forgot Password?
Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email.
body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Register Lost your password?