Monday, March 26, 2012

Forget your five-a-day: Popcorn has 'more antioxidants than fruit and vegetables'

As well as being a great diet food, popcorn also contains a high level of antioxidents, which help fight harmful molecules. Posed by model
As well as being a great diet food, popcorn also contains a high level of antioxidents, which help fight harmful molecules. Posed by model


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-2120346/Forget-day-Popcorn-antioxidants-fruit-vegetables.html#ixzz1qFFvXKkq
Antioxidants - known as polyphenols - have huge health benefits as they help fight harmful molecules that damage cells.
Popcorn was found to have a high level of concentrated antioxidants because it is made up of just four percent water while they are more diluted in fruits and vegetables because they are made up of up to 90 percent water.
Researchers discovered one serving of popcorn has up to 300mg of antioxidants - nearly double the 160mg for all fruits per serving.
They also found that the crunchy hulls of the popcorn have the highest concentration of antioxidants and fiber.
The scientists from the University of Scranton in Pennsylvania unveiled their discovery at a meeting of the American Chemical Society in San Diego.
Researcher Joe Vinson said: 'Those hulls deserve more respect. They are nutritional gold nuggets.'
 
But Mr Vinson warned that people can't forgo their five-a-day in favour of popcorn - as it doesn't contain vital vitamins and nutrients found in fruit and vegetables. 
Although he added that popcorn has many other health benefits, stating: 'Popcorn may be the perfect snack food. 
But researchers warn that while popcorn has a higher concentration of antioxidents it doesn't contain any of the vital vitamins or other nutrients found in fruit and vegetables
But researchers warn that while popcorn has a higher concentration of antioxidents it doesn't contain any of the vital vitamins or other nutrients found in fruit and vegetables
'It's the only snack that is 100 per cent unprocessed whole grain. 
'All other grains are processed and diluted with other ingredients, and although cereals are called 'whole grain', this simply means that over 51 per cent of the weight of the product is whole grain. 
'One serving of popcorn will provide more than 70 per cent of the daily intake of whole grain. 
'The average person only gets about half a serving of whole grains a day, and popcorn could fill that gap in a very pleasant way.'
The scientists warned that preparation is key to culling popcorn's health benefits.
Mr Vinson added: 'Air-popped popcorn has the lowest number of calories while microwave popcorn has twice as many calories as air-popped.'


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-2120346/Forget-day-Popcorn-antioxidants-fruit-vegetables.html#ixzz1qFFoKuJB