5 Fruits & Veggies a Day: Not Enough for Heart Health

Source: Fox News Latest

Summary

A recent study reveals that consuming five servings of fruits and vegetables daily may be insufficient for optimal heart health, as it often lacks essential flavanols. The research emphasizes the need to select specific foods to enhance cardiovascular benefits.

Why It Matters

This finding highlights the importance of not only meeting recommended dietary guidelines but also making informed food choices to support heart health. With heart disease being a leading cause of mortality, understanding the nuances of nutrition can guide individuals towards healthier eating habits that provide real benefits.

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