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A Mix of These Specific Foods Could Help You Avoid Chronic Disease : ScienceAlert

Last updated: June 15, 2025 5:55 am
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Why You Should Include a Variety of Flavonoids in Your Diet

For the betterment of your health, it is advisable to incorporate a diverse range of flavonoids into your diet. These natural plant compounds, found in foods like teas, berries, apples, and dark chocolate, have been associated with a longer lifespan and a reduced risk of various diseases, according to recent evidence.

The latest research suggests that it is not just the quantity but the diversity of flavonoids that make a difference in terms of health benefits. Flavonoids have been known for their anti-inflammatory properties and their ability to lower the risk of conditions such as cardiovascular disease, weight gain, and vision loss.

An international team of researchers conducted a study involving 124,805 adults in the UK who were 40 years old or older. By analyzing the participants’ self-reported diets and health outcomes over several years, the researchers were able to identify significant connections between flavonoid intake and overall health.

According to nutritional scientist Aedín Cassidy from Queen’s University Belfast, consuming a variety of flavonoids from different sources can lead to a greater reduction in the risk of illnesses compared to just relying on a single source. This study highlights the potential benefits of a wider diversity of flavonoid-rich foods in promoting overall well-being.

Black and green teas were found to be the most common sources of flavonoids among the study participants, with other sources including apples, red wine, grapes, berries, dark chocolate, oranges, satsumas, and orange juice.

Flavonoid chart
The researchers tracked the different flavonoids in food and drink. (Parmenter et al., Nature Food, 2025)

The data revealed that individuals who consumed a wide variety of flavonoid-rich foods had a lower risk of all-cause mortality and various health complications. While the study does not establish a direct cause-and-effect relationship, it strongly suggests that diversifying flavonoid intake can be beneficial for health.

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Nutrition scientist Benjamin Parmenter from Edith Cowan University in Australia noted that daily flavonoid intakes of around 500 milligrams were associated with a significant reduction in the risk of all-cause mortality, cardiovascular disease, type 2 diabetes, and respiratory disease. This amount is roughly equivalent to the flavonoids found in two cups of tea.

Even when consuming the same total amount of flavonoids, individuals who incorporated a wider variety of sources experienced a further decrease in the risk of these diseases, as highlighted by the researchers.

The top fifth of participants with the most diverse flavonoid intake saw a reduction of 6-20 percent in the risk of conditions like type 2 diabetes, cancer, and neurodegenerative disease compared to the bottom fifth.

It is recommended to include a mix of flavonoid-rich foods and beverages in your daily diet. The individuals who benefited the most from flavonoids in the study consumed an average of 19 different types per day, indicating the importance of variety in promoting health.

Nutrition scientist Tilman Kuhn from the Medical University of Vienna emphasizes the importance of consuming fruits and vegetables in a variety of colors, including those rich in flavonoids, to ensure a well-rounded intake of essential nutrients for a healthier lifestyle.

The findings of this research were published in Nature Food, providing valuable insights into the potential health benefits of incorporating a diverse range of flavonoids into your diet.

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