Monday, May 12, 2008
More Fruits and Vegetables, Less Wrinkles!
The study evaluated 177 Greek-born subjects, when the data was pooled and analyzed, researchers found that a higher intake of vegetables, olive oil, fish, and legumes, and lower intakes of butter, margarine, milk products, and sugar products was associated with significantly more youthful, less wrinkled skin. Even when researchers factored in smoking-which has been conclusively linked to premature aging of the skin-diet still played a role in amount of the wrinkling present in sun-exposed skin. The bottom line: People who ate the most fruits and vegetables and the least fat and sugar had smoother, more youthful skin.
The study authors note that the skin is a "major target of oxidative stress," and speculate that the most nutrient dense fruits and vegetables--those that qualify as the World's Healthiest Foods--protect against sun damage due to their high levels of antioxidants such as vitamins A, C and E. Since fatty acids are present in the skin, monounsaturated fats like olive oil, which is more stable and better able to resist oxidative damage, may provide skin protection through a similar mechanism.
Skin-smoothing foods included:
- prunes
- apples
- tea
- green leafy vegetables
- olive oil
- nuts
- beans
- fish
Labels: anti-aging, Anti-oxidant, eating for good skin, healthy diet, Holistic Health, wrinkles
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