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Impressive Health Benefits of Apples

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Apples are a popular fruit, available in many colors and varieties. These delicious fruits contain antioxidants, vitamins, dietary fiber and a number of other nutrients beneficial for health. Due to its diverse nutrient content, apples can help improve health in several ways, which we will comment on in the article.

The most important facts about apples

Apples (Malus domestica) are rich in fiber, vitamins and minerals, all of which are beneficial for human health. They also provide numerous valuable antioxidants and help neutralize free radicals.  [ref. 1] 

Free radicals are reactive molecules that can accumulate as a result of natural processes and environmental factors. If too many free radicals accumulate in the body, they can cause oxidative stress. This can lead to cell damage. Along with many other fruits and vegetables, apples can also counteract oxidative damage.

With over 7,000 different varieties available worldwide, it is no surprise that apples are the most widely consumed fruit worldwide. From sweet red varieties, such as Red Superb, Fuji or Gala, to green sours, such as Grenny smith, there's certainly an apple for every taste. [ [ref. 2] ]

Apples are usually eaten in raw form or used in recipes for cookies, muffins, sweets, salads, oatmeal or smoothies. They are also a great breakfast alone or to yogurt with fruits and oats.

In addition to their culinary flexibility and numerous colors and tastes to choose from, apples are an extremely healthy fruit with many research-supported benefits.

Impressive Health Benefits of Apples

Good nutritional profile

Apples are considered nutrient-rich fruits, which means they provide a lot of nutrients per serving. An average apple of 200 grams offers the following nutrients:

  • Calories: 104 kcal
  • Carbohydrates: 28 grams
  • Fiber: 5 grams
  • Vitamin C: 10% of daily value (DV)
  • Honey: 6% of DV
  • Potassium: 5% of DV
  • Vitamin K: 4% of DV

The same serving - 200 g - also provides 2–5% of DV for vitamins E, B1 and B6, contributing to the even greater usefulness of these fruits. To make the most of them, however, consume them with the bark, washed well in advance.

Apples support weight loss

Apples are high in fiber and water, two qualities that make them saturated food. A growing sense of satiety works as a weight loss strategy as it helps manage your appetite. This in turn can cause you to reduce your calorie intake.

In one study, eating whole apples increased the feeling of satiety up to 4 hours longer than consuming equal amounts of apple puree or juice. This is because whole apples reduce the speed at which the stomach empties its contents. [ [ref. 3] ]

Research has also shown that apple intake can significantly reduce body mass index (BM), a weight-related risk factor for heart disease. [ [ref. 4] ]

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Apples are beneficial to the heart

Apples are associated with a lower risk of heart disease. One reason may be that they contain soluble fiber. This type of fiber can help lower cholesterol levels in the blood.

Another reason may be that apples contain polyphenols. Some of them, namely the flavonoid epicatechin, can lower blood pressure. Studies have also linked high flavonoid intake to a lower risk of stroke. [ [ref. 5] ]

Apples in support of intestinal health

Apples contain pectin - a type of fiber that acts as a prebiotic. This means that apples enrich your microbiota, contributing to the necessary intestinal balance.

Apples as a means of preventing cancer

Antioxidants in apples can have a beneficial effect against certain cancers, including lung cancer, breast and digestive tract cancer, as described in several scientific papers. [ [ref. 6] ]

In vitro studies, apple polyphenols are considered to protect cancer cells from reproduction. In other studies, they may even cause the death of cancer cells. [ref. 7] 

  1. The most important facts about apples

    • Impressive Health Benefits of Apples
      • Good nutritional profile
      • Apples support weight loss
      • Apples are beneficial to the heart
      • Apples in support of intestinal health
      • Apples as a means of preventing cancer

    Summary

    Thanks to various antioxidants, fiber and other nutrients, apples are a great addition to a healthy diet. They have benefits for blood pressure, weight control, intestinal microbial balance and even exhibit anti-cancer effects. Their consumption is associated with a lower risk of many chronic diseases, including diabetes, heart disease and cancer.

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    The author

    Bettina Tsvetkova is a Bachelor of Marketing and Master of Entrepreneurship, a fan of healthy eating, power sports and cycling. Author of over 1500 scientifically based articles, product texts and promotional materials on a healthy topic for Bulgarian and foreign websites.

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