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Dr. Vinson VNR Transcript

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Vinson VNR Transcript
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New research may make some of us rethink what juice we're drinking tomorrow morning
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In a preliminary study published in this month's Journal of Medicinal Food, purple grape juice was shown to provide the participants far greater antioxidant effect than orange juice. In fact, orange juice was found to have virtually no antioxidant effect in the study participants as measured by the researchers. Dr. Joe Vinson, author of the study, explains...
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The take away message is that people looking to promote their cardiovascular function through increased antioxidant consumption might prefer a glass of purple grape juice to orange juice.
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Sixteen healthy subjects drank two glasses of either grape or orange juice for a week. Afterwards, the researchers measured the time it took for the subjects' LDL- the so-called "bad" cholesterol- to oxidize. The longer it takes for LDL to oxidize, the less likely it is to contribute to the development of arterial plaque that can narrow the arteries.
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"Lag time", as this measurement is called, is a good indicator of healthy cardiovascular function. Longer lag time is a measure of more active antioxidants in our bodies. Subjects consuming purple grape juice saw their lag times improve by 27 percent, whereas subjects consuming orange juice saw virtually no effect.
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Orange juice is a good source of many nutrients. But for people looking to promote dietary antioxidants that may help improve their cardiovascular function, purple grape juice is an excellent choice.
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Dr. Vinson added that several previous studies, including a laboratory measure of antioxidant power by the USDA, suggest that purple grape juice may be beneficial for those with heart health on the mind.
  This is Janet Monroe reporting.

 

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