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Could This Salad Make You Stronger?

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Sweet red peppers, sunflower seeds, and mango chunks atop a bed of spinach sure make for a yummy salad. But could it make you strong like Popeye, too?

According to research, it very well might. Especially if you're over 65. You see, each of those salad ingredients is rich in vitamin E. And seniors who get the most E test best on physical tasks, like how fast they can walk or how quickly they can get up out of a chair.

Why Your Body Needs It
The cells of your body can be damaged by certain by-products released during normal, everyday body functions. But vitamin E helps protect against that damage -- including damage to muscle cells. That may partly explain why not getting enough E puts physical function and strength at risk in seniors. (Here's another way to shore up your strength: the YOU2 Workout.)

Should You Supplement?
The RealAge recommended dose of vitamin E is 400 international units per day. If you're not getting what you need from your food, consider adding a supplement. Check if you're getting enough from your diet with this quick questionnaire.

3 More Reasons to Get Your "E"
E is not just a strength saver. Here’s what else it can do for you -- at any age: Find more good food sources of vitamin E with this online tool.
RealAge Benefit: Taking vitamins C and E daily for their antioxidant and antiaging power can make your RealAge up to 1 year younger.

References Published on 04/16/2008.
Serum micronutrient concentrations and decline in physical function among older persons. Bartali, B., Frongillo, E. A., Guralnik, J. M., Stipanuk, M. H., Allore, H. G., Cherubini, A., Bandinelli, S., Ferrucci, L., Gill, T. M., JAMA 2008 Jan 23;299(3):308-315.

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Do you take better care of your car than yourself? Is your RealAge warning light on? Then it's time to get a lube job on your cells. Good thing vitamin E isn't nearly as costly as a mechanic, because your body parts are irreplaceable.

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fortyplus5
3 of 6 people found this helpful.
4/11/2009 1:49:34 PM

I have read some where that vitamin-E increases chance of breast cancer in women,Is it true? Can anybody explain?
pinky16
2 of 2 people found this helpful.
4/9/2009 11:09:51 PM

I switched from cod liver oil to krill oil. I like it much better, and see more benefits.
Faheem
19 of 20 people found this helpful.
4/23/2008 11:15:05 PM

It is recommended by cardiologists that 30 to 60 miniutes walk daily, can prevent you from heart diseasaes.
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