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The latest nutrition science research, as well as data collected from people living way beyond 80, strongly suggests what (and how) we eat has a significant effect on the quality and duration of our lives. So if you want to go the distance and keep pumping iron well into your golden years, consider incorporating these 10 healthy foods into your daily diet.

Fish
Along with being rich in protein and other nutrients such as selenium and vitamin D, fish contains omega-3 fatty acids, that have been shown to reduce the risk of developing heart disease and other medical problems. One recent study from the University of Hawaii found that men who ate the most baked or boiled fish reduced their risk of heart-disease related death by 23% compared to those who ate the least.

Colorful Vegetables
Consuming veggies in a variety of bright colors like red, yellow and orange is a great way to ensure you're getting a healthy mix of nutrients, and many nutrition experts believe that red ones, specifically, can enhance your wellness and longevity. Top selections include, red cabbage, red peppers, and beets.

Bananas
Bananas are one of our best sources of potassium, which is essential mineral for maintaining normal blood pressure and heart function. The average banana contains approximately 450 mg of potassium and only 1 mg of sodium, making it the perfect fruit to fight high blood pressure and protect against atherosclerosis. Along with helping to lower blood pressure, potassium prevents the weakening of the body's bones. The potassium found in bananas neutralizes the high amounts of sodium in one's diet, thus allowing for healthy amounts of calcium to remain within the body.

Avocados
When it comes to heart healthy foods the avacado is right up there at the top. Avocados have been shown to lower "bad" cholesterol (LDL) while raising your "good" cholesterol (HDL) levels, and they help your body absorb heart-healthy vitamins such as lycopene and beta-carotene.

Broccoli
According to the USDAs nutrient database, ounce for ounce, broccoli has more vitamin C than an orange and as much calcium as a glass of milk, One medium spear has three times more fiber than a slice of wheat bran bread. Broccoli also happens to be one of the richest sources of vitamin A among all vegetables. As if that wasn't enough, through its presence of strong anti-cancer agents like glucoraphanin, beta-carotene, selenium and other nutrients, broccoli is a natural wonder-drug for many types of cancer, including breast, prostrate, lung, colon, liver, and kidney.

Tomatoes
Aside from being rich in vitamin C, tomatoes also contain 15 percent DV of vitamin A, 8 percent DV of potassium, and 7 percent of the recommended dietary allowance (RDA) of iron for women and 10 percent RDA for men. However, it's the lycopene found in tomatoes that really deliver a powerful kick of healthy antioxidants. One recent Harvard study indicated that men who consumed 10 servings of tomatoes a week can cut the risk of developing prostate cancer by a whopping 45 percent. So go heavy on the sauce the next time you order that pizza.

Berries
Yeah they're delicious, but they're also loaded with immunity boosting antioxidants to ward of off life-threatening disease. One 2012 study found that at least one serving of blueberries or two servings of strawberries each week may reduce the risk of cognitive decline as people age.

Olive Oil
With its high content of monounsaturated fatty acids,and antioxidative substances, olive oil is a no-brainer when it comes to your diet. Numerous studies have found that olive oil delivers protection against heart disease by lowering "bad" cholesterol levels, and elevating the "good" cholesterol. Research also reveals that olive oil may be linked to cancer prevention and healthy brain function

Garlic
You may not apreciate the way it makes your breath smell, but the health benefits of including garlic as part of your regular diet far outweighs any odor drawbacks. That's because garlic can help thin the blood, which can be helpful in the prevention of heart disease, such as heart attacks and stroke. It has also been shown to improve joint health and increase absorption of iron and zinc. In addition, studies have found that phytochemicals in garlic can stop the development of carcinogenic chemicals in the body.

Red Wine
Drink up. Study after study has found that drinking red wine is associated with decreased incidence of cardiovascular disease, including lower risk of heart attacks. In addition, it is believed the Resveratrol found in the red grape skin may help prevent fat accumulation and reduce insulin resistance, which lowers the risk of diabetes. But before you start downing whole bottles in one sitting, keep in mind that this superfood/drink should be consumed in moderation—no more than two glasses a day for men and one for women.

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Great article actually, really appreciate the information here. Not a big fan of red wine myself, but thankfully you can get these polyphenols in plenty of other substances as well. I have noticed that one I started eating healthier instead of always going processed I feel less lethargic and feel ‘clearer’
 
This is a great article and thanks for sharing this with us! Berries are my favorites because it is rich in vitamin C which is good for our skin too. Vitamin C can help our skin to be brighter and glowing. Avocado is a good moisturizer for the skin too. Eating natural foods are the best, I am also fond of organic and natural products both in my body and skin.
 
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Lemon
 
Following are some of the super foods that can help you stay healthy.
Lemon
Lemon is one of the superfoods that can help in increasing the HDL cholesterol levels. A lemon has more than 100% of your daily intake of Vitamin C. Lemon is a powerful anti-inflammatory agent that inhibits the growth of cancer cells. You can add lemon to your daily diet by adding a slice of lemon to your green tea. Studies have found that drinking lime tea increases the body's ability to absorb anti-oxiants in thetea by about 80%.
Berries
Berries are a rich source of fiber that helps to promote weight loss. Raspberries contain elagic acid that has powerful anti-cancer properties. A cup of strawberry contains 3 grams of fiber.
Potatoes
Potatoes are also considered to be superfoods as they have powerful health benefits. Including one sweet potato in your menu is like it has almost eight times the amount of cancer-fighting and immune-boosting vitamin A you need daily.Research shoes that cooling the potato before eating helps you burn 25% more fat after a meal.
Eggs
Eggs are a rich source of high-quality protein. Studies show that eating an egg makes you feel fuller and satisfied. Even if you are controlling cholesterol, eating an egg on a daily basis can fit your eating plans.
Nuts
Studies show that those who eat nuts add an average of 2 and a half more years to their lives. The high mono- and polyunsaturated-fat content present in walnuts help in reducing totasl and bad LDL cholesterol levels by masintaining good HDLcholesterol levels.
Beans
Beans are a good source of iron. Studoes have shown that people who ate more beans, have a lower risk of heart disease. Beans contain a wide range of cancer-fighting plant chemicals that help in reducing cancer risks.
Oranges
Oranges are one of the favorites of athletes as it boosts energy. Oranges are rich in citrus limonoids and thus help in fighting against various types of cancer. Eating an orange helps in lowering cholesterol as it contains soluble fiber. Orange helps to fight against viral infections and protects your skin as well.
Broccoli
This green leafy vegetbale is packed with vitamins C, A and K (which helps with bone health) and A, as well as folate. Broccoli comes with phytochemicals and antioxidants that are good for the immune system.
Tea
Drinking tea can help you fight against or prevent from Alzheimers disease, diabetes and some cancers. As we all know tea is rich in flavanoids and thus help in providing a healthier teeth, gums and stronger bones.
Spinach
Spincah contains vitamins A, C and K—as well as some fiber, iron, calcium, potassium, magnesium and vitamin E. The phyto chemicals have anti-inflammatory and anti-cancerous properties and are especially important for healthy eye-sight, helping to prevent macular degeneration and cataracts.
 
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