Grapes may reduce the chances of developing dementia .. a study reveals

There is no doubt that grapes have many and varied benefits for human health.

A new study has found that eating grapes can reduce the chances of developing dementia. The discovery, which came as part of a series of studies published in the journal Foods, was included in an extensive list of the positive effects this fruit can have on health.

Antioxidants

According to University of Western New England researchers, grapes are especially beneficial for those who follow a Western diet high in fat, as these fruits are known to be rich in (natural) chemical compounds that promote healthy gut bacteria and lower cholesterol.

Grapes are also high in antioxidants, which are known to improve health and prevent disease and cancer.

Antioxidants protect cells from damage caused by free radicals both inside the body – infections, for example – and outside the body, such as pollution, UV rays or cigarette smoke.

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Liver diseases

Now, the team of researchers has found that the antioxidants in grapes can protect the brain from developing dementia by improving the function of neurons, or neurons.

A second study by researchers revealed that eating grapes can reduce the risk of developing fatty liver disease – a condition caused by excess fat being stored in the liver – and increase life expectancy by an additional five years.

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It is noteworthy that due to unhealthy eating habits, this condition is a growing health problem worldwide. Although it is rarely fatal, it can lead to liver failure or liver cancer if left untreated.

The team’s third study found that grapes also burn calories as they are digested, which in turn helps boost metabolism.

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