are fibers broken down i the human digestive tract and used as a source of energy?

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Yes, fibers are broken down in the human digestive tract through fermentation by the gut microbiota. This process produces short-chain fatty acids, which can be used as a source of energy by the body. Fiber also helps in regulating blood sugar levels, improving digestive health, and promoting satiety.
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