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Eat These Foods for a Healthier Heart

1 Dec

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Summary

  • Polyphenol-rich foods like berries and tea improve heart health.
  • Study links higher polyphenol intake to better blood pressure and cholesterol.
  • Plant compounds in everyday foods offer a practical heart protection strategy.

Incorporating polyphenol-rich foods into your daily diet offers a simple yet effective way to maintain cardiovascular well-being. These natural compounds, found abundantly in items like berries, tea, coffee, nuts, and whole grains, have been strongly linked to improved heart health.

Recent research tracked over 3,100 U.K. adults for 11 years, monitoring their blood pressure and cholesterol. The study observed that as levels of certain polyphenol metabolites in participants' urine increased, key heart risk factors improved. This included a beneficial rise in 'good' HDL cholesterol, demonstrating a direct association between diet and heart function.

These findings indicate that long-term adherence to diets rich in polyphenols, particularly flavonoids and phenolic acids, can substantially slow the progression of cardiovascular risk with age. The widespread availability of these plant compounds in common foods makes this an accessible health strategy for widespread adoption.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Polyphenols are natural compounds found in foods like tea and berries, known to benefit heart, brain, and gut health, as indicated by Kings College London research.
The U.K. study found that polyphenol-rich diets improved blood pressure and cholesterol levels, including increasing HDL 'good' cholesterol.
Yes, even small, sustained shifts towards polyphenol-rich foods like berries and nuts may help protect the heart over time, according to the study.

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