Scientists find out how many apples really keep the doctor away

While the old saying goes that an apple a day keeps the doctor away, scientists have discovered a new equation for fruit consumption and overall health.

Over a decade, researchers from Yangtze Hospital in Jinzhou, China, tracked 2,184 middle-aged men and women with high blood pressure.

Publishing in the journal Frontiers in Nutrition, the team found that those who ate three to four apples a week were 39 percent less likely to die than those who abstained or ate less than one a month.


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The study found that eating three to four apples a week lowered the risk of death. Jelena – stock.adobe.com

The benefits also extend to bananas.

Scientists found that consuming starchy fruits three to six times a week reduced the risk of premature death by just under 30 percent.

Better than one or the other? A fruit salad for longevity as the team found that eating both fruits three to six times a week cut the risk of death by almost half.

Will Bulsiewicz, MD, a gastroenterologist and New York Times bestselling author of The Fiber Fueled Cookbook, has previously analyzed the benefits of apples.

He said apples are a great source of fiber, with a medium apple containing about 4.4 grams of fiber. Apples also contain a “crazy” amount of phytochemicals, plant-based compounds that may help prevent chronic disease.

The source of all knowledge and original sin is also a good source of probiotics such as pectin, which feeds the ‘good’ gut bacteria.

Apples with redder or purple skins, such as the delicious red apple, often have higher levels of antioxidants compared to those with lighter colored skins.


Doctor showing model of a heart in an office
Apples also contain a “crazy” amount of phytochemicals, plant-based compounds that may help prevent chronic disease. Charlie’s – stock.adobe.com

A previous study found that women who ate one or more apples a day had a 28% lower risk of type 2 diabetes compared to those who ate none.

Meanwhile, bananas contain 12% of the daily value (DV) of vitamin C, 7% of the DV of riboflavin, 10% of the DV of potassium, and 8% of the DV of magnesium.

Bananas are an excellent source of potassium, which can help lower blood pressure and reduce the risk of hypertension.

Bananas are also a source of dopamine and catechins, which can prevent the onslaught of oxidative stress that causes aging.

The American Heart Association recommends four to five servings of fruits and vegetables a day.

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