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The abundance of summer’s fresh produce

The abundance of summer’s fresh produce — from farmer’s markets to roadside stands — offers families the perfect opportunity to introduce the healthy habit of eating more fruits and vegetables, say UT Southwestern Medical Center clinical nutritionists.




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Summer's colorful produce offers prime opportunity for increasing fruits, vegetables in children's diets


The abundance of summer’s fresh produce — from farmer’s markets to roadside stands — offers families the perfect opportunity to introduce the healthy habit of eating more fruits and vegetables, say UT Southwestern Medical Center clinical nutritionists.

“Offering children fruit or vegetable choices empowers them to make healthy decisions regarding their diet,” said Cindy Cunningham, assistant professor of clinical nutrition. “Summer is the perfect time for a family to start increasing its intake of these foods because they are inexpensive and readily available.”

Young children should consume at least five servings of fruits or vegetables per day, as should teenagers and adults, said Ms. Cunningham, who is a registered dietitian.

Dr. Abhimanyu Garg, professor of internal medicine in the Center for Human Nutrition, said it’s essential to teach children about good nutrition so they can carry the healthy habits with them for life. Adults have generally already formed their food preferences, but if a variety of fruits and vegetables are introduced to young children, a lifelong impression might be made, he said. Children who learn to make good food choices are more likely to grow up to be healthy adults.

“There are simple steps people can take to work fruits and vegetables into their diet,” Ms. Cunningham said. “Berries can be added to breakfast cereal, or a fruit salad can be served for lunch. Vegetables can be grilled alongside meat, and fruit makes a delicious and simple dessert. The great thing about fruit is that there’s very little cooking involved — just wash, peel and slice. A proper diet needs to include variety to ensure a person is getting all the nutrients needed for good health.”

Color is the key when choosing fruits and vegetables, she said. Studies have shown that red, orange or green vegetables are the most nutrient dense. All fruits and vegetables contain phytochemicals, which give them their color. Phytochemicals are the disease-fighting substances found only in plant-based foods. Studies have shown that eating a diet rich in fruits and vegetables may help lower the risk for certain cancers, high blood pressure and eye diseases. UT Southwestern researchers have found that eating at least 50 grams of soluble fiber, which is found in fruits and vegetables, each day can help lower insulin levels for diabetics.

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