That’s what Swedish researchers concluded after a nifty study based on a computerized analysis of lifestyle questionnaires filled out over a 13-year period by more than seventy-one thousand Swedish men and women (ages 45-83). The association between fruit and vegetable consumption and overall mortality has seldom been investigated in large population studies, and previous findings have been inconsistent.
Here’s the “scorecard:” Those who ate no fruits and vegetables lived on average 3 years less than those who consumed 5 servings a day, 32 months less than those who consumed 3 a day, and 19 months less than those who ate 1 fruit a day.
Conclusion: Less than 5 servings a day suggests progressively shorter survival on a dose-related scale.
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