
"New Research Suggests Tomatoes May Be Key to Managing Heart Health and Blood Pressure"
A study published in the European Journal of Preventive Cardiology suggests that tomatoes and tomato-based products can help control and prevent high blood pressure due to their high potassium content. Regular consumption of tomatoes was linked to a reduced risk of hypertension, with a 36% risk reduction observed in those with the highest tomato intake. However, the effect was less significant in participants with higher blood pressures, possibly due to longer-term hypertension and additional risk factors. The findings support the inclusion of tomatoes in heart-healthy diets like the Mediterranean diet.
