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Higher Tomato Consumption Linked to Lower Blood Pressure

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Tomatoes are among the top foods recommended by the American Heart Association (AHA) to help manage high blood pressure, specifically because they are rich in potassium, which is known to ease hypertension.

Now, a new scientific paper further lends further support to the power of the tomato when it comes to heart health.

In the study, which involved more than 7,000 adults between ages 55 and 80, researchers in Spain found that eating the equivalent of one large tomato (about 4 ounces) each day could cut high blood pressure risk by as much as 36 percent.

“Tomato is one of the most consumed, widely available, and affordable vegetables worldwide, and it is an important component of the best diets, such as the Mediterranean diet,” wrote coauthor Rosa Maria Lamuela-Raventós, MD, director of the Institute for Research on Nutrition and Food Safety and an associate professor at the University of Barcelona. “Tomato consumption may play a favorable clinical role in the prevention and management of elevated blood pressure.”

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