Read the given passage and answer the question that follows by selecting the correct option: Five a Day A new study backs up the long-standing nutritional guideline that consuming five daily servings of a variety of fruits and vegetables is linked to longevity. People who daily consumed specifically two fruits and three vegetables had a 12 per cent lower risk of death from cardiovascular disease, a 10 per cent lower risk from cancer, and a 35 per cent lower risk from respiratory disease, compared with people who ate just two daily servings. One 'serving' is 125 millilitres of any vegetables or fruits, or 250 millilitres of salad greens. You get the same beneficial vitamins, minerals and fibre in both, but vegetables are lower in calories and sugar, which is why the guidelines recommend higher consumption levels for them. The findings, included two studies of more than 1,00,000 American men and women who were followed for upto 30 years. Those studies were then added to 24 other studies from across the globe to conduct one large meta-analysis on more than 1.8 million participants. Variety is the key, because different fruits and vegetables contain different beneficial nutrients and antioxidants. Almost all fruits and vegetables were associated with lower mortality but there were exceptions. Fruit juices and starchy vegetables such as peas, corn and potatoes were not associated with reduced risk of death or chronic diseases. It may be due to their higher glycaemic load. Your five daily servings can be met from a variety of fresh, frozen or canned fruits and vegetables, whether conventional or organic. Whichever options are available, affordable and appealing are good choices. Studies show that freezing and canning preserves nutrients, which makes these foods even more nutrient-dense than their fresh counterparts. They are good options for people whose barriers to consuming enough servings per day include the high cost, low access, poor quality and lack of variety of fresh fruits and vegetables. |
On the basis of your reading of the passage, choose the statement that is CORRECT from the options given below: |
Fresh fruits and vegetables are healthier than frozen or canned ones. Frozen and canned fruits and vegetables are more rich in nutrients. Fresh fruits and vegetables are good options for people who face barriers to consuming enough servings daily. Freezing and canning lowers the nutritional value of fruits and vegetables. |
Frozen and canned fruits and vegetables are more rich in nutrients. |
The correct answer is Option (2) → Frozen and canned fruits and vegetables are more rich in nutrients. The passage states that "studies show that freezing and canning preserves nutrients, which makes these foods even more nutrient-dense than their fresh counterparts," indicating that frozen and canned options can be more nutrient-rich than fresh ones. Other options :
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