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Largest USDA Study Of Food
Antioxidants Reveals Best Sources
Artichokes and beans may not
be at the top of your list of favorite foods, but when it comes to antioxidants,
these veggies earn a coveted place. They are among a growing variety of foods
found to contain surprisingly high levels of these disease-fighting compounds,
according to a new USDA study, which researchers say is the largest, most
comprehensive analysis to date of the antioxidant content of commonly consumed
foods.
In addition to confirming the
well-publicized high antioxidant ranking of such foods as cranberries and
blueberries, the researchers found that Russet potatoes, pecans and even
cinnamon are all excellent, although lesser-known, sources of antioxidants,
which are thought to fight cancer, heart disease and Alzheimer's. The study
appears in the June 9 print edition of the Journal of Agricultural and Food
Chemistry, a peer-reviewed publication of the American Chemical Society, the
world's largest scientific society.
"The bottom line is the
same: eat more fruits and veggies," says Ronald L. Prior, Ph.D., a chemist
and nutritionist with the USDA's Arkansas Children's Nutrition Center in Little
Rock, Ark., and lead author of the study. "This study confirms that those
foods are full of benefits, particularly those with higher levels of
antioxidants. Nuts and spices are also good sources."
The new study is more complete
and accurate (thanks to updated technology) than previous USDA antioxidant data
and includes more foods than the previous study, the researchers say. They
analyzed antioxidant levels in over 100 different foods, including fruits and
vegetables. In addition, the new study includes data on spices and nuts for the
first time.
Among the fruits, vegetables
and nuts analyzed, each food was measured for antioxidant concentration as well
as antioxidant capacity per serving size. Cranberries, blueberries, and
blackberries ranked highest among the fruits studied. Beans, artichokes and
Russet potatoes were tops among the vegetables. Pecans, walnuts and hazelnuts
ranked highest in the nut category.
Although spices are generally
consumed in small amounts, many are high in antioxidants. On the basis of
antioxidant concentration, ground cloves, ground cinnamon and oregano were the
highest among the spices studied.
Prior says that the data
should prove useful for consumers seeking to include more antioxidants in their
diet. But he cautions that total antioxidant capacity of the foods does not
necessarily reflect their potential health benefit, which depends on how they
are absorbed and utilized in the body. Researchers are still trying to better
understand this process, he adds.
Currently, there are no
government guidelines for consumers on how many antioxidants to consume and what
kind of antioxidants to consume in their daily diet, as is the case with
vitamins and minerals. A major barrier to such guidelines is a lack of consensus
among nutrition researchers on uniform antioxidant measurements. Scientists will
soon attempt to develop such a consensus at the First International Congress on
Antioxidant Methods, held June 16-18 at the Caribe Royale Hotel and Conference
Center in Orlando, Fla., with the ultimate goal of developing better nutritional
data for consumers. ACS is the principal sponsor of the meeting. (juni 2004)
(EDITOR'S NOTE: Please see chart
(below) on the top antioxidant capacities of 20 commonly consumed fruits,
vegetables and nuts.)
Rank |
Food
item |
Serving
size |
Total
antioxidant capacity
per serving size |
1 |
Small Red Bean (dried) |
Half cup |
13727 |
2 |
Wild blueberry |
1 cup |
13427 |
3 |
Red kidney bean
(dried) |
Half cup |
13259 |
4 |
Pinto bean |
Half cup |
11864 |
5 |
Blueberry (cultivated) |
1 cup |
9019 |
6 |
Cranberry |
1 cup (whole) |
8983 |
7 |
Artichoke (cooked) |
1 cup (hearts) |
7904 |
8 |
Blackberry |
1 cup |
7701 |
9 |
Prune |
Half cup |
7291 |
10 |
Raspberry |
1 cup |
6058 |
11 |
Strawberry |
1 cup |
5938 |
12 |
Red Delicious apple |
One |
5900 |
13 |
Granny Smith apple |
One |
5381 |
14 |
Pecan |
1 ounce |
5095 |
15 |
Sweet cherry |
1 cup |
4873 |
16 |
Black Plum |
One |
4844 |
17 |
Russet potato (cooked) |
One |
4649 |
18 |
Black bean (dried) |
Half cup |
4181 |
19 |
Plum |
One |
4118 |
20 |
Gala apple |
One |
3903 |