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Written by Toma Grubb   
Thursday, 23 November 2006

STRAWBERRY


Health Benefits of Strawberries

Super Foods that Heal - STRAWBERRYTwo separate studies presented at the 2003 American Dietetic Association Food and Nutrition Conference and Exhibition reveal that in addition to being low in fat and calories, strawberries are naturally high in fiber, vitamin C, folate, potassium and antioxidants, making them a sweet alternative that advances heart health, reduces the risk of certain types of cancer, and gives a boost to total body wellness.

Dr. Gene Spiller, Nutrition and Health Research Center, recently released data showing that when people eat a daily serving of strawberries (about 8 berries; 45 calories) there are significant increases in blood folate levels and decreases in systolic blood pressure, findings that amplify the importance of including strawberries as part of a heart-healthy diet. Strawberries' propensity to decrease systolic blood pressure may reduce the risk of heart disease associated with high blood pressure. Folate reduces levels of homocysteine, an amino acid which may at high levels block arteries. In addition, earlier findings showed that strawberries are high in antioxidants such as ellagic acid and anthocyanins, the red pigment in strawberries, which is further evidence that strawberries provide an edge for heart health.

A second study released by Dr. Victor Fulgoni, Nutrition Impact LLC, further validates these findings and reveals additional benefits. Like Dr. Spiller's findings, Dr. Fulgoni's research using large surveys created by the US government showed that compared to non-eaters, strawberry eaters have higher blood folate levels and lower levels of homocysteine and tend to have lower blood pressure. In addition, Dr. Fulgoni's data revealed that strawberry eaters tend to have higher dietary fiber, folate, potassium and vitamin C intake.

"The body of evidence showing a health benefit of strawberries continues to grow," said Dr. Fulgoni. "This latest research demonstrates that people who eat strawberries may be benefiting from their many nutrients, which may help maintain a healthy heart." In addition to advancing heart health and reducing risks of certain types of cancer, strawberries have been shown previously to enhance memory function and aid in the management of rheumatoid arthritis.

While long-term health benefits are compelling, for some, the immediate reward is equally fulfilling. A nutrient dense fruit, strawberries also have the added benefit of great taste while being high in fiber. Their versatility and adaptability add interest, lively color and flavor to either indulgent or healthy recipes. Fresh, frozen or dried, eaten alone or tossed into cereal, salads or yogurt, strawberries naturally add a nutritional edge to an ordinary meal or snack

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STRAWBERRY

Nutrition Facts

 serving size:  servings: 11.0

  Calories per serving:

calories 48.64;Calories from fat 0.3

% daily value*

 Total Fat 0.3
   Saturated Fat 0.0
   Trans Fat 0.00 g
  Polyunsaturated Fat 0.24 g
   Monounsaturated fat 0.07 g
Cholesterol 0.00 mg
Sodium 1.52 mg
Potassium 232.56 mg
Total Carbohydrate 11.67 g
Net Carbohydrate 8.63 g
   Dietary fiber 3.04 g
   Sugars 7.08 g
Protien 1.02 g
Vitamin A 18.24            Vitamin C 89.38 mg
Calcium 24.32 mg             Iron 0.64 mg
Actual values are used in this label instead of % of DRV
Total Protien 7.42% 
Total Carbohydrate 85.10% 
Total Fat 7.48% 
 

Serves 1.0    •   
48.64 Calories per serving.    •    PCF Ratio: 7-85-7
Protein  per serving: 1.02 g g    •    Carbohydrate per serving: 11.67 g g    •

   Fat per serving: 0.46 g g

Ingredients:
1 cup - STRAWBERRY, RAW, halves




Complete Nutrient Analysis:

 

Nutrient

 

 

Calories  48.64

Food Energy (kj) 203.51 kj

 

Protein (g) 1.02 g

Calories from Protein 3.61

% Calories from Protein 7.42

Carbohydrates (g) 11.67 g

Calories from Carbohydrates  41.39

% Calories from Carbohydrates 85.10

Est. Net Carbs (g) 8.63 g

Starch (g)* 0.06 g

Sugars (g) 7.08 g

Glucose (g)* 3.10 g

Fructose (g)* 3.80 g

Galactose (g)* 0.00 g

Sucrose (g)* 0.18 g

Lactose (g)* 0.00 g

Maltose (g)* 0.00 g

Dietary Fiber (g) 3.04 g

   

   

Total Fat (g) 0.46 g

Calories from Fat 3.64

% Calories from Fat 7.48

Saturated Fat (g) 0.02 g

 

 

Trans Fat (g) 0.00 g

Trans-Monoenoic Fat (g)0.00 g

Trans-Polyenoic Fat (g) 0.00 g

Monounsaturated Fat (g) 0.07 g

Polyunsaturated Fat (g) 0.24 g

Omega-3 (g) 0.10 g

Omega-6 (g) 0.14 g

 

 

Cholesterol (mg) 0.00 mg

Ash (g) 0.61 g

Water (g) 138.24 g

Alcohol (g) 0.00 g

Calories From Alcohol UNDEFINEDMACROAlcCalUNDEFINEDMACRO

% Calories from Alcohol 0.00

Vitamins

Vit-A IU                                          18.24

Vit-B1 Thiamine (mg)            0.04 mg

Vit-B2 Riboflavin (mg)                 0.03 mg

Vit-B3 Niacin (mg)                  0.59 mg

Vit-B5 Pantothenic Acid (mg)    0.19 mg

Vit-B6 Pyridoxine (mg)           0.07 mg

Total Folate (mcg)                        36.48 mcg

Folate, Food (mcg)                  36.48 mcg

Folic Acid (mcg)                            0.00 mcg

Folate, DFE (mcg_DFE)          36.48 mcg_DFE

Vit-B12 Cyanocobalami (mcg)      0.00 mcg

Vit-H (mcg) Biotin*                  0.00 mcg

Vit-C (mg)                                         89.38 mg

Vit-D (IU)*                                 0.00 IU

Tocopherol, Alpha (mg)                0.44 mg

Tocopherol, Beta (mg)*           0.02 mg

Tocopherol, Gamma (mg)*            0.12 mg

Tocopherol, Delta (mg)*          0.02 mg

Vit-E (IU)*                                        0.00 IU

Vit-K (mcg)                                  3.34 mcg

Minerals

Calcium (mg)          24.32 mg

Magnesium (mg) 19.76 mg

Phosphorus (mg) 36.48 mg

Potassium (mg)     232.56 mg

Sodium (mg)         1.52 mg

Chloride (mg)*      0.00 mg

Chromium (mcg)* 0.00 mcg

Copper (mg)         0.07 mg

Fluroide (mg)*       0.00 mg

Iodine (mcg)*        0.00 mcg

Iron (mg)                0.64 mg

Manganese (mg)   0.59 mg

Molybdenum (mcg)* 0.00 mcg

Selenium (mcg)     0.61 mcg

Zinc (mg)                 0.21 mg

Carotenoids, Flavonoids, Phytonutrients

Theobromine (mg) 0.00 mg

Phytosterols (mg)* 18.24 mg

Stigmasterol (mg)* 0.00 mg

Campesterol (mg)* 0.00 mg

Beta-sitosterol (mg)* 0.00 mg

Vit-A (mcg_RAE) 1.52 mcg_RAE

Retinol (mcg) 0.00 mcg

Carotene, beta (mcg) 10.64 mcg

Carotene, alpha (mcg) 0.00 mcg

Cryptoxanthin, beta (mcg) 0.00 mcg

Lycopene (mcg) 0.00 mcg

Lutein+zeaxanthin (mcg)

Amino Acids

Histidine (g)*0.02 g

Isoleucine (g)*0.02 g

Leucine (g)*0.05 g

Lysine (g)*0.04 g

Methionine (g)*0.00 g

Phenylalanine (g)*0.03 g

Threonine (g)*0.03 g

Tryptophan (g)*0.01 g

Valine (g)*0.03 g

Alanine (g)*0.05 g

Arginine (g)*0.04 g

Aspartic acid (g)*0.23 g

Cystine (g)*0.01 g

Glutamic acid (g)*0.15 g

Glycine (g)*0.04 g

Hydroxyproline (g)*0.00 g

Proline (g)*0.03 g

Serine (g)*0.04 g

Tyrosine (g)*0.03 g

 

 

 

Fatty Acids

Saturated Fatty Acids

FA 4:0 (g)0.00 g

FA 6:0 (g)0.00 g

FA 8:0 (g)0.00 g

FA 10:0 (g)0.00 g

FA 12:0 (g)0.00 g

FA 13:0 (g)*0.00 g

FA 14:0 (g)0.00 g

FA 15:0 (g)*0.00 g

FA 16:0 (g)0.02 g

FA 17:0 (g)*0.00 g

FA 18:0 (g)0.01 g

FA 20:0 (g)*0.00 g

FA 22:0 (g)*0.00 g

FA 24:0 (g)*0.00 g

 

     Monounsaturated Fatty

Acids

The good fats

FA 14:1 (g)*0.00 g

FA 15:1 (g)*0.00 g

FA 16:1 undifferentiated (g)0.00 g

FA 16:1 c (g)*0.00 g

FA 16:1 t (g)*0.00 g

FA 17:1 (g)*0.00 g

FA 18:1 undifferentiated (g)0.06 g

FA 18:1 c (g)*0.00 g

FA 18:1 t (g)*0.00 g

FA 20:1 (g)0.00 g

FA 22:1 undifferentiated (g)0.00 g

FA 22:1 c (g)*0.00 g

FA 24:1 c (g)*0.00 g

 

 

       Polyunsaturated Fatty

Acids

More good fats

FA 18:2 undifferentiated (g)0.14 g

FA 18:2 n-6 c,c (g)*0.00 g

FA 18:2 i (g)*0.00 g

FA 18:2 t not further defined (g)*0.00 g

FA 18:2 CLAs (g)*0.00 g

FA 18:3 undifferentiated (g)0.10 g

FA 18:3 n-3 c,c,c (g)*0.00 g

FA 18:3 n-6 c,c,c (g)*0.00 g

FA 18:3 i (g)*0.00 g

FA 18:4 (g)0.00 g

FA 20:2 n-6 c,c (g)*0.00 g

FA 20:3 undifferentiated (g)*0.00 g

FA 20:4 undifferentiated (g)0.00 g

FA 20:5 n-3 (g)0.00 g

FA 22:5 n-3 (g)0.00 g

FA 22:6 n-3 (g)0.00 g

 

 

 

Nutrients marked with an asterisk (*) indicate data totals with some values not available. This may result in an under reporting of values.

Food manufacturers usually do not report all food nutrient values.

These nutrient values generated from the USDA Nutrient research Database using NutriBase 7 Nutrition software

Copyright © 2007, by NutriCoach. All rights Reserved.

 

Last Updated ( Thursday, 15 February 2007 )
 

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