A famous health and fitness consultant, Dr. Bisi Abiola
has said that fruit juice could reduce the risk of high blood pressure (BP) if
taken regularly.
Abiola stated this during the January edition of the
monthly healthy living dialogue, an event sponsored by Chi Limited. The
platform gives experts an opportunity to x-ray the benefits of 100% fruit
juice.
The fitness coach said that drinking a glass of fruit juice
gives an individual the opportunity to get at least eight per cent of daily
potassium, which neutralises sodium and helps to lower BP.
She explained: “The overall amount of sodium and potassium
in your diet affects your BP. Sodium makes it go up while potassium offsets
sodium and helps to lower BP. Researches have shown that consuming more
potassium reduces BP in people with hypertension; and this has huge benefit for
consumers as long as they do not suffer from kidney disease”.
“Most of us only get about half of the recommended dietary
allowance for potassium. What many people do not know is that taking a glass of
orange juice allows you to get at least eight per cent of your daily
potassium,” she stressed.
While many hypertensive individuals resort to medication,
Abiola stated that “medication is not the only way to control high BP,
otherwise known as hypertension. Lifestyle and diet also play an important role
in managing such a health challenge”.
According to her, fruit
juices from trustworthy brand like Chivita produces bioflavonoids such as
hesperidin – functions as an antioxidant and can help to lower cholesterol.
She continued: “When healthy, reasonably overweight men
drink orange juice daily for four weeks, and their diastolic BP goes down, the
researchers who were searching for hesperidin's role concluded that the
bioflavonoid was probably linked to the beneficial effects. Another study
confirmed that regular consumption of hesperidin helps to prevent
hypertension.”
Abiola also reiterated that B vitamin folate from fruit
juice also helps to prevent hypertension. In her view, individuals who consumed
folate from their early adult age are at a lower risk of high BP later in life.
“A number of reputable authors have concluded that 100%
fruit juice or whole fruit is not significantly associated with increased risk
of hypertension or diabetes. Evidence indicates a modest but consistent
reduction in BP with 100% fruit juice,” she said.
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