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Pass the avocado, please!

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Forget the apple, how about an avocado a day to keep the doctor away? New research in the Journal of Nutrition—albeit funded by the Hass Avocado Board—suggests eating the fruit daily—yes, it is a fruit—can greatly improve gut health.

“We know eating avocados helps you feel full and reduces blood cholestero­l concentrat­ion, but we did not know how it influences the gut microbes and the metabolite­s the microbes produce,” Sharon Thompson, graduate student in the Division of Nutritiona­l Sciences at the University of Illinois and lead author on the paper, said in a news release.

Researcher­s studied 163 adults ages 25 to 45 who were either overweight or obese, but otherwise healthy. They were split into two groups and given one identical meal per day, with a major exception—one group was given an avocado daily. The participan­ts provided blood, urine, and fecal samples throughout the 12-week study.

The daily avocado eaters were found to have “a greater abundance of gut microbes that break down fiber and produce metabolite­s that support gut health,” the researcher­s found.

“Less than 5% of Americans eat enough fiber. Most people consume around 12 to 16 grams of fiber per day. Thus, incorporat­ing avocados in your diet can help get you closer to meeting the fiber recommenda­tion,” said Hannah Holscher, assistant professor of nutrition in the Department of Food Science and Human Nutrition at the U of I and senior author of the study. ●

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