Fruits and vegetables may decrease risk of strokeIncreasing the number of fruits and vegetables in your diet may
decrease your risk of
stroke. However, it is not known how these foods may
protect you from stroke. It may be simply that people who eat more fruits and
vegetables have a healthier lifestyle in other areas as well. - Research suggests that people who eat more
fruits, vegetables, fish, and whole grains (for example, brown rice) may have a
lower risk of stroke than people who eat lots of red meat, processed foods such
as lunch meat, and refined grains (for example, white flour).1
- A study of women showed that eating whole grains
helps reduce the risk of stroke.2
Although you get vitamin C from fruits and vegetables, research does
not currently support using it to prevent stroke.
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