Healthy Summer Foods You Should Be Eating
It’s summer—that amazing time of year when fresh produce abounds. As a
dietitian and nutrition editor I love that there’s an abundance of
fresh, delicious and healthy choices. Here are some of my favorites and why they’re a particularly good choice in the summer
1. Corn:
Nothing says summer like fresh sweet corn. And
did you know that two antioxidants—lutein and zeaxanthin—in corn may
act like natural sunglasses, helping to form macular pigment that
filters out some of the sun’s damaging rays? It’s true. The same
antioxidants may also help lower your risk of developing age-related
macular degeneration—the leading cause of blindness in people over the
age of 60 (though much of the damage occurs decades earlier).
2. Iced coffee:
An iced pick-me-up is a great way to
start your summer mornings. Better yet: drinking a single cup of coffee
daily may lower your risk of developing skin cancer. In one study of
more than 93,000 women, published in the European Journal of Cancer Prevention,
those who drank one cup of caffeinated coffee a day reduced their risk
of developing nonmelanoma skin cancer by about 10 percent. And the more
they drank—up to about 6 cups or so per day—the lower their risk. Decaf
didn’t seem to offer the same protection.
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