Healthy
Snacking Tips
What's A
Serving?
Serving Size...........................1 apple
(about 160 grams or 5 1/2 oz.)
Calories.......................................80
Carbohydrate..............................18g.
Fat...............................................0
Fiber, dietary................................5g.
Cholesterol................................0mg.
Sodium.....................................0mg.
Potassium.............................170mg.
One of the best
things about apples is their packaging. You don't have to guess
what is a serving. A serving is:
One medium apple,
6
ounces of apple juice,
1 cup applesauce. |
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An Apple a Day Keeps the Doctor Away
Nutrition Facts About Virginia Apples
The homespun wisdom
about apples is proving itself true in the lab. Not only are apples low
in calories and high in fiber, but nutritionists and scientists are finding
that apples can prevent health problems or at least reduce health risks
our bodies face everyday. It's their preventative and curative properties
that are capturing the spotlight in numerous studies around the world. Some of the studies have found:
- Antioxidant phytonutrients
in and apple juice help reduce cholesterol, especially LDL cholesterol
(low-density lipoproteins or bad cholesterol), helping prevent cardiovascular
disease.
- Antioxidant phytonutrients
also help reduce the risk of heart disease á Phytonutrients in apples
slow the growth of colon cancer and liver cancer in cells
- Phytonutrients
in apples lower the risk of thrombotic stroke.
- Flavonoids, especially
the flavonoid, quercetin, found in apples, appear to reduce the risk
of lung cancer. Some studies suggest they cut the risk of lung cancer
in half.
- Apples appear to
improve lung function , in general, because they contain antioxidants.
- Apples help strengthen
bones.
- People with diets
high in flavonoids, such as those found in apples, are 20% less likely
to develop cancer.
- Apples are high
in fiber. About 80% of the fiber in apples is soluble fiber which reduces
cholesterol. The remaining 20% is insoluble fiber which may help prevent
cancers.
- Potassium, which
is found in apples, is important in regulating blood pressure.
One Great Little
Food
Mother Nature was at her creative best when she came up with apples. They've
got it all: taste, looks, and nutritional aspects that just won't quit.
- Apples have no
fat, cholesterol or sodium. Compare those stats to a bag of potato chips!
- An average apple
contains only 80 calories. Compare that bottom line count to a piece
of cake!
- Apples have five
grams of fiber, 20% of the daily recommended fiber needs. That's more
than most cereals!
- Apples contain
vitamins A, B1, B2, C, and Niacin; plus nutrients, Phosphorous Magnesium,
Iron and Potassium. Apples are their own health food store!
- Applesauce is a
fat free substitute when cooking and can be used in place of oil or
shortening. In addition to being health, applesauce makes baked goods
taste moist.
- When eaten as a
snack, apples suppress hunger longer than junk foods and empty calories
they contain. Apples are a great choice when dieting and trying to stave
off hunger.
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