Fruit and Vegetable Juices
as Beneficial to Health as Fruits and Veggies1
A European study has revealed that 100 percent fruit and vegetable juices are as effective as their whole fruit/vegetable counterparts in reducing risk factors related to certain diseases. The conclusion is the result of the study designed to question traditional thinking that 100 percent juices play a less significant role in reducing risk for both cancer and cardiovascular disease than whole fruits and vegetables.
Juices are comparable in their ability to reduce risk compared to2 their whole fruit/ vegetable counterparts, according to several researchers in the United Kingdom who conducted the
literature review. The researchers analyzed a variety of studies that looked at risk reduction attributed to3 the effects of both fiber and antioxidants. As a result, they determined that the positive impact fruits and vegetables offer come not from just the fiber but also from antioxidants which are present in both juice and the whole fruits and vegetables.4
“When considering cancer and coronary heart diseases prevention, there is no evidence that pure fruit and vegetable juice sare less beneficial than whole fruit and vegetables,” the researchers said. The researchers added that the positioning of juices as being nutritionally inferior to6 whole fruits and vegetables in relationship to chronic disease development is “unjustified” and that policies, which suggest otherwise about fruit and vegetable juices, should be re-examined.
The researchers who authored the paper suggest that more studies in certain area are needed to bolster their findings. Although this independent review of the literature is not designed to focus on any particular 100 percent juice, it does go a long way7 in demonstrating that fruit and vegetable juices do play an important role in reducing the risk of various diseases, especially cancer and cardiovascular disease," said Sue Taylor. Her opinion is in agreement withs the Juice Products Association9 , a non-profit organization not associated with this research. She added that appropriate amounts of juices should be included in the diet of both children and adults, following
guidelines established by leading health authorities. Taylor also points to a large epidemiological study, published in the September 2006 issue of the Journal of Medicine, which found that consumption of a variety of 100 percent fruit and vegetable juices was associated with a reduced risk for Alzheimer’s disease10.
In fact, that study found that individuals who drank three or more servings of fruit and vegetable juices per week had a 76 percent lower risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease than those who drank juice less than once per week. The study was published in the International Journal of Food
Science and Nutrition TM (2006).
词汇:
counterpart/5kauntEpB:t]/n.对应的人或物
cardiovascular/7kB:diEu5vAskjulE/adj.心脏血管的
comparable/5kCmpErEbl/adj.(~to/with)可与……相比的,比得上……的
fiber/5faibE/(=fibre)n.纤维
antioxidant/5Anti5CksidEnt/(=antioxygen)n.抗氧化剂
coronary/5kCrEnEri/adj.冠状的
position/pE5ziFEn/n.位置w/,安排,安置;定位
nutritionally/njo'tmtonah/adv.营养上
inferior/in5fiEriE/adj.低等的,劣等的;次的
bolster/5bEulstE/v.支持,支撑
non-profit/adj.不营利的,非营利性的
epidemiologic/adj流行病学的
serving/5sE:viN/n..一份饭菜
注释:
1.veggle(=veggy) (单复数相同)也指“蔬菜”。
2.Compared to:如果与……比较起来的话。这是一个过去分词短语,作条件状语。另外,
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