Eating 3 Servings of Berries a Day Could Boost Healthy Aging, Study Reveals
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New research has found that enjoying more black tea, berries, citrus fruits, and apples could support healthier aging.

Scientists from Edith Cowan University, Queen’s University Belfast, and the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health discovered that foods packed with flavonoids may help lower the risk of frailty, reduced physical ability, and mental health challenges as we get older. These natural compounds, found in many colorful fruits and vegetables, could play a key role in helping us stay strong, active, and mentally sharp as we age.

“The goal of medical research is not just to help people live longer but to ensure they stay healthy for as long as possible,” ECU Adjunct Lecturer Dr. Nicola Bondonno said.

“We know from previous research that people who have a higher flavonoid intake tend to live longer, and they are also less likely to get any of the major chronic diseases such as dementia, diabetes, or heart disease. Our research shows that people who consume more flavonoids tend to age better.”

Long-Term Study Reveals Clear Benefits

The study, which analyzed data from 62,743 women and 23,687 men over 24 years, found that women with the highest flavonoid intakes had a 15% lower risk of frailty, a 12% lower risk of impaired physical function, and a 12% lower risk of poor mental health compared to those with the lowest intakes. While fewer associations were observed in men, higher flavonoid intake was still linked to a lower risk of poor mental health.

“Flavonoids are well known for reducing oxidative stress and inflammation, supporting blood vessel health, and even helping to maintain skeletal muscle mass – all of which are important for preventing frailty and maintaining physical function and mental health as we age,” said senior author, Professor Aedin Cassidy from Queens University Belfast.

She added that regularly consuming flavonoid-rich foods – such as berries, apples, red wine, oranges, and tea – could support healthier aging by reducing the risk of frailty, physical decline, and poor mental health. The stronger associations observed in women may be due to differences in follow-up time between the two cohorts rather than true sex-specific effects, which remain underexplored in existing research.

Simple Changes, Big Impact

“We found that participants who increased their intake of flavonoid-rich food by three servings a day, had a 6% to 11% lower risk across all three of the aging outcomes in females, and a 15% lower risk of poor mental health in males.

“Overall, these findings underscore the potential for simple dietary modifications to impact overall quality of life and contribute to the optimisation of healthy aging,” added Professor Eric Rimm from Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health.

 

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