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Why
is it important to eat vegetables?

Health benefits
- Eating a diet rich in fruits and vegetables
as part of an overall healthy diet may reduce
risk for stroke and perhaps other cardiovascular
diseases.
- Eating a diet rich in fruits and vegetables
as part of an overall healthy diet may reduce
risk for type 2 diabetes.
- Eating a diet rich in fruits and vegetables
as part of an overall healthy diet may protect
against certain cancers, such as mouth, stomach,
and colon-rectum cancer.
- Diets rich in foods containing fiber, such
as fruits and vegetables, may reduce the risk
of coronary heart disease.
- Eating fruits and vegetables rich in potassium
as part of an overall healthy diet may reduce
the risk of developing kidney stones and may
help to decrease bone loss.
- Eating foods such as vegetables that are low
in calories per cup instead of some other higher-calorie
food may be useful in helping to lower calorie
intake.
Nutrients 
- Most vegetables are naturally low in fat and
calories. None have cholesterol. (Sauces or
seasonings may add fat, calories, or cholesterol.)
- Vegetables are important sources of many nutrients,
including potassium, dietary fiber, folate (folic
acid), vitamin A, vitamin E, and vitamin C.
- Diets rich in potassium may help to maintain
healthy blood pressure. Vegetable sources of
potassium include sweet potatoes, white potatoes,
white beans, tomato products (paste, sauce,
and juice), beet greens, soybeans, lima beans,
winter squash, spinach, lentils, kidney beans,
and split peas.
- Dietary fiber from vegetables, as part of
an overall healthy diet, helps reduce blood
cholesterol levels and may lower risk of heart
disease. Fiber is important for proper bowel
function. It helps reduce constipation and diverticulosis.
Fiber-containing foods such as vegetables help
provide a feeling of fullness with fewer calories.
- Folate (folic acid) helps the body form red
blood cells. Women of childbearing age who may
become pregnant and those in the first trimester
of pregnancy should consume adequate folate,
including folic acid from fortified foods or
supplements.
- This reduces the risk of neural tube defects,
spina bifida, and anencephaly during fetal development.
- Vitamin A keeps eyes and skin healthy and
helps to protect against infections.
- Vitamin E helps protect vitamin A and essential
fatty acids from cell oxidation.
- Vitamin C helps heal cuts and wounds and keeps
teeth and gums healthy. Vitamin C aids in iron
absorption.
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