
40 Easy Ways to Love Your Fruit and Vegetables
You know that fruits and vegetables are good for you - but getting those recommended two serves of fruit and five serves of vegetables each day isn't always easy. If you're the type who rarely eats fruit and goes out of your way to avoid greens, the tips in this article should help change that. Read on for some yummy and creative ways to increase your fruit and vegetable intake, boost your health, and cut calories.Did you know you can lose weight online, and access the CalorieKing.com.au Program (13 weeks of practical information on all aspects of weight control)? Learn more
The good news
Fruits and vegetables are good for your heart and your waistline Fruits and vegetables have a well-deserved reputation for helping our bodies stay healthy. They've also been linked with decreasing the risk of many serious illnesses. For example, several types of cancer have been connected, at least partly, with dietary factors. Of these dietary factors, there has been consistent research indicating an association between increased consumption of fruits and vegetables and the reduced risk of cancer, especially digestive (such as oral, stomach and colon cancers) and respiratory cancers. It's thought that the vitamins, fibre, carotenoids, phytochemicals and other components in fruits and vegetables may be responsible for this protective effect. A diet high in fruits and vegetables has also been associated with lower risks of developing type 2 diabetes, stroke, heart disease and high blood pressure (hypertension). As well as disease prevention, fruits and vegetables are a great source of vitamins, minerals and fibre, are low in fat and may contain folic acid (green leafy vegetables, asparagus and avocado are good sources) - plus they taste great and are low in calories!
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