How eating strawberries every day can affect your heart, brain and cholesterol

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Women who ate at least two weekly servings of berries had memory decline delayed by up to two and a half years compared with those who rarely ate them. The finding comes from a study of 16,010 nurses aged 70 and over, published in Annals of Neurology.

The data came from the Nurses' Health Study, which has tracked 121,700 women since 1976. The effect was strongest for anthocyanidins, the pigments that give strawberries and blueberries their color.

The finding is observational, not proof of cause and effect. It remains the strongest single anchor in the strawberry literature for a link to slower cognitive aging in later life.

What the clinical trials show on cholesterol

The cholesterol evidence rests on smaller randomized trials. In a controlled crossover trial published in Nutrients in 2021, 33 adults with obesity and elevated LDL cholesterol ate freeze-dried strawberry powder equivalent to about 2.5 servings a day for four weeks.

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LDL cholesterol fell from an average of 144 mg/dL to 127 mg/dL after the higher-dose phase, a borderline significant change. Insulin sensitivity and lipid particle profiles also improved during the trial.

A literature review from University of California, Davis, published in September 2024 in Critical Reviews in Food Science and Nutrition, pooled 47 clinical trials and 13 observational studies.

The reviewers concluded that regular strawberry intake helps lower LDL cholesterol and triglycerides while easing inflammation, at doses in the range of one to four cups a day.

None of this points to strawberries as a substitute for cholesterol treatment. The American Heart Association's position is that your overall eating pattern shapes heart risk more than any single food.

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Potassium, vitamin C and blood pressure

A cup of raw strawberries carries about 230 mg of potassium and roughly 89 mg of vitamin C, according to USDA nutrition data.

That single serving covers the full Recommended Dietary Allowance for adult women (75 mg) and comes close to the men's RDA (90 mg) set by the National Academies.

The American Heart Association recommends 3,500 to 5,000 mg of potassium a day for adults trying to prevent or treat high blood pressure, ideally from food. Potassium blunts the effect of sodium and helps ease tension in the vessel walls.

A cup of strawberries will not meet that daily target on its own. Berries add to the running total alongside vegetables, legumes and other fruits that DASH-style diets are built on.

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Anthocyanins and everyday practicalities

Strawberries also contain anthocyanins, pigments with documented anti-inflammatory activity, along with fiber. Cleveland Clinic dietitian Julia Zumpano notes that "the redder the berry, the more antioxidants it contains".

For most people without kidney disease, adding a daily cup of strawberries is a low-risk change. It offers a plausible upside for cholesterol at higher doses and a population-level link to slower cognitive aging.

People with kidney problems or those on medications that affect potassium should check with a clinician before markedly increasing potassium-rich foods. Anyone with elevated LDL should treat strawberries as one modest piece of a broader plan discussed with their doctor.

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This article is made and published by Jesper Bengtson, who may have used AI in the preparation.

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