New York Post

KIWIS BEAR FRUIT

Big health boost

- By BEN COST

How do you like them apples?

An apple is no longer the preferred fruit for deterring doctor’s visits: New Zealand scientists found that eating kiwi can boost one’s mood in as little as four days, according to a study published in the British Journal of Nuthe trition.

“It’s great for people to know that small changes in their diet, like adding kiwifruit, could make a difference in how they feel every day,” study co-author Tamlin Conner, who teaches psychology at the University of Otago, said in a statement.

These mental-health-enhancing effects are reportedly due to the fact that the fuzzy fruits are loaded with vitamin C, which is known to boost mood and vitality, among other benefits.

To test the fruit’s alleged mood-boosting effects, the team of “Kiwis” conducted a diet experiment on 155 adults with deficient levels of vitamin C.

Every day for eight weeks, participan­ts were either given a placebo, a 250 mg vitamin C supplement or two kiwis, and then asked to report on their vitality, mood, sleep quality and physical activity. Researcher­s found that both the vitamin C group and the kiwi eaters reported improved moods, but only latter group said they felt an increase in self-perceived success. Best of all, the kiwi group reportedly experience­d vitality and mood enhancemen­ts in just four days, with effects peaking at around 14-16 days.

Vital vitamin

“Our participan­ts had relatively good mental health to begin with so had little room for improvemen­t, but still reported the benefits of kiwifruit or vitamin C interventi­ons,” said lead author Dr Ben Fletcher.

Scientists chalked up the mental-health benefits to the kiwi’s aforementi­oned high vitamin C content.

Interestin­gly, participan­ts were administer­ed the SunGold variety of kiwi (inset) — which is yellow, rather than green, inside — and reportedly boasts three times as much vitamin C as oranges and strawberri­es.

Fletcher said that ultimately the results demonstrat­e how “what we eat can have a relatively fast impact on how we feel.”

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