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Monday, 26 September 2011

Apples, pears reduce risk of stroke

If you want to reduce your risk for stroke, grab an apple, pear or other white-fleshed fruit or vegetable, according to a new study.
 

Dutch researchers set out to discover a possible link between various colored fruits and vegetables -- the color reflects the presence of beneficial phytochemicals -- and stroke risks. In a study of more than 20,000 adults over a period of ten years, the scientists found that people who regularly ate white-fleshed fruits and vegetables had a 52 percent lower risk of stroke compared to those who didn't.

Interestingly, the researchers found that adding as little as a couple of apple slices to your daily diet could reduce your stroke risk by 9 percent. Other foods in the white category include bananas, cauliflower, chicory, and cucumbers, but not potatoes, which are considered a starch.

The study was published September 15 in the journal Stroke: Journal of the American Heart Association.

While white-fleshed fruits and vegetables may help curb stroke risk, another study found that consuming green leafy vegetables can reduce your risk of developing type 2 diabetes. The research was published last year in the British Medical Journal.


By: AFP
http://www.mid-day.com/lifestyle/2011/sep/200911-Apples-pears-reduce-risk-of-stroke.htm