Fruit May Help Shield Lungs From Air Pollution

New study finds that eating more fruit could help keep your lungs healthier in polluted cities.
Fruit May Help Shield Lungs From Air Pollution
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While more than 90 percent of the world’s population breathes polluted air, new research offers an unexpected shield: eating fruit. A large study found that women who ate four or more servings of fruit daily showed markedly better lung function in polluted environments, although the same benefit didn’t appear in men.

Researchers said the reduced benefits seen in men may be caused by lower consumption of fruit among men.

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George Citroner reports on health and medicine, covering topics that include cancer, infectious diseases, and neurodegenerative conditions. He was awarded the Media Orthopaedic Reporting Excellence (MORE) award in 2020 for a story on osteoporosis risk in men.