Health Benefits of Fruit: Vitamins and Minerals
Fruit has been recognized as a good source of vitamins and
minerals, and for their role in preventing vitamin C and vitamin A
deficiencies. People who eat fruit as part of an overall healthy diet
generally have a reduced risk of chronic diseases. USDA's MyPlate
encourages making half your plate fruits and vegetables for healthy
eating.
Fruit are important sources of many nutrients, including potassium,
fiber, vitamin C and folate (folic acid). Try incorporating blueberries,
citrus fruit, cranberries or strawberries which contain phytochemicals
that are being studied for added health benefits.
Eating Fruit Provides Health Benefits
The nutrients in fruit are vital for health and maintenance of your
body. The potassium in fruit can reduce your risk of heart disease and
stroke. Potassium may also reduce the risk of developing kidney stones
and help to decrease bone loss as you age.
Folate (folic acid) helps the body form red blood cells. Women of
childbearing age who may become pregnant and those in the first
trimester of pregnancy need adequate folate. Folate helps prevent neural
tube birth defects, such as spina bifida.
More Health Benefits of Fruit:
- Eating a diet rich in fruit may reduce risk for stroke, other cardiovascular diseases and type-2 diabetes.
- A fruit containing eating pattern is part of an overall healthy diet and may protect against certain cancers.
- Fruit helps maintain optimum health due to the health promoting phytochemicals it contains – many of which are still being identified.
- One to 2-1/2 cups of fruit are recommended each day, depending on how many calories you need. To find out how much fruit you need, try the Healthy Eating Planner.


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