Organic foods contain higher levels of certain nutrients, lower levels of pesticides, and may provide health benefits for the consumer
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Organic foods contain higher levels of certain nutrients, lower levels of pesticides, and may provide health benefits for the consumer
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- CRINNION Walter J.
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7MBYHVP6
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2555
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12 mars 2021 22:32
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12 mars 2021 22:32
Résumé
The multi-billion dollar organic food industry is fueled by consumer perception that organic food is healthier (greater nutritional value and fewer toxic chemicals). Studies of the nutrient content in organic foods vary in results due to differences in the ground cover and maturity of the organic farming operation. Nutrient content also varies from farmer to farmer and year to year. However, reviews of multiple studies show that organic varieties do provide significantly greater levels of vitamin C, iron, magnesium, and phosphorus than non-organic varieties of the same foods. While being higher in these nutrients, they are also significantly lower in nitrates and pesticide residues. In addition, with the exception of wheat, oats, and wine, organic foods typically provide greater levels of a number of important antioxidant phytochemicals (anthocyanins, flavonoids, and carotenoids). Although in vitro studies of organic fruits and vegetables consistently demonstrate that organic foods have greater antioxidant activity, are more potent suppressors of the mutagenic action of toxic compounds, and inhibit the proliferation of certain cancer cell lines, in vivo studies of antioxidant activity in humans have failed to demonstrate additional benefit. Clear health benefits from consuming organic dairy products have been demonstrated in regard to allergic dermatitis.
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CRAW tags
- AB - Spécifique
- FREDO alimentation humaine
- GEO Etats-Unis
- pesticide
WEB tags
- antioxidants
- attitude to health
- consumer behavior
- crops, agricultural
- food contamination
- health knowledge, attitudes, practice
- humans
- nutritive value
- pesticides
Titre de la publication
Alternative Medicine Review: A Journal of Clinical Therapeutic
Volume
15
Pages
4-12
Date caractères
2010-04
Date publication
24 avril 2010
Issn
1089-5159
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