There's also a research conducted by scientists from the University of California, Davis that
links daily consumption of honey to high antioxidants levels.
Rolled oats may not seem like a superfood, but there have been many scientific studies
linking the daily consumption of this whole grain to lowered cholesterol, as well as a lowered risk of heart disease.
Not exact matches
Higher levels of physical activity were
linked to the relationship between higher
daily fruit and vegetable
consumption and better cognitive performance.
The studies have identified important health risk factors including: persistent organic pollutants consumed through contaminated food may be
linked to diabetes; eating meat or eggs before pregnancy may raise gestational diabetes risk; taking in less than a single alcoholic drink per day may still raise the risk of breast cancer;
daily consumption of the amount of cholesterol found in one egg may shorten a woman's lifespan as much as limited smoking; meat intake may be an infertility risk factor; there's a positive association between teen milk intake, especially skim milk, and teen acne; and nut
consumption does not lead to expected weight gain.
However, the good news is that according to research,
daily consumption of black, green and white tea is
linked to increased bone mineral density in aging folks.