Guess what, fruits and veggies are good for you! I know, you know, but 9️⃣ out of 🔟 Americans are not meeting the 🍅🍒🍏 recommendations.¹ A new meta-analysis (a research paper that combines the 📊 of multiple studies…in this case over 90 studies) found that eating more fruits and veggies can help prevent disease, with really strong data for cardiovascular disease when at least 800g of fruits and/or veggies are eaten per day (about 5 servings).²
• If your excuse is that preparing fruits & veggies is too much work then here’s some good news. You don’t always have to chop that kale, soak the beans, or slice a carrot – adding fruits and veggies to your meal can be as simple as pouring 💯% juice into your cup, opening a can of beans, or steaming frozen pre-cut broccoli. • Eating canned fruits and veggies has been associated with a high intake of important nutrients (think fiber, vitamins, etc).³ Just make sure to buy the low-sodium option and rinse the veggies to remove excess salt. • Whether fresh, canned, frozen, dried, or 100% juice, the most important thing is that we eat a variety of fruits and veggies 🌈 good for your long term health and your immediate satisfaction because you’re making smart (and convenient) food choices. Boom. #NoshItFoodFacts • How many Fruits and Veggies do I need each day?¹ 🚹 19-50yrs: 3cups veggies + 2cups fruit 🚺19-50yrs: 2.5cups veggies + 1.5-2cups fruit 👧🏽 4-8yrs: 1.5cups veggies + 1.5cups fruit • September is National Fruit & Veggies month – join me by taking the #HaveAPlantPledge to add one more fruit or veggie to your routine every day this month. #HaveAPlant __________ ¹ USDA Dietary Guidelines for Americans 2015-2020. ² Taylor Wallace et al. "Fruits, vegetables, and health: A comprehensive narrative, umbrella review of the science and recommendations for enhanced public policy to improve intake." Critical reviews in food science and nutrition (2019) ³ Freedman, Marjorie R., and Victor L. Fulgoni III. "Canned vegetable and fruit consumption is associated with changes in nutrient intake and higher diet quality in children and adults: NHANES 2001-2010." Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics 2016 ยฉ Elieke Kearns, PhD, RD and Nosh.it Food Facts, 2021. Unauthorized use and/or duplication of this content and/or photos without express and written permission from this siteโs author is strictly prohibited. Excerpts and links may be used, provided that full and clear credit is given to Elieke Kearns, PhD, RD and Nosh.it Food Facts with appropriate and specific direction to the original content.
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