Foods to Eat in the Summer
Avoid dehydration and other deficiencies with these nutrient-packed picks.
You know summer's the perfect time to switch to flip-flops, but did you know it's also the right time to change your diet? Being outdoors more often—and sweating—ups your risk for health problems such as dehydration, skin sensitivities, and vitamin and mineral deficiencies. The simple (and delicious) solution? "Eat local, in-season fruits. Their nutrients are at their peak in the summer," says Julie Kaye, MPH, RD, CDN, a registered dietitian in New York City. "But they're not the only foods that will help your body look and feel its best during the hottest time of year." Click through to see what else you should definitely eat (and drink!) this season.
While tomatoes are filled with antioxidants and Vitamin C, they also contain beneficial phytochemicals such as lycopene, which contribute to chronic diseases—especially cancer.
ZUCCHINI
Part of the summer squash family, zucchini contains a fiber called pectin, which is linked to increasing heart health and lowering cholesterol.
These berries are great sources of fiber. "Raspberries are a food that goes unnoticed a lot—they can be very expensive off-season—but there are a lot of awesome qualities in the powerful little raspberry," says Ross. "They're very high in vitamin C and have 8 grams of fiber per cup."
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