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TOP 10: Superfoods for men

Last updated on: February 23, 2012 18:24 IST

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Men, as many women would agree, simply couldn't care about what they eat. Here are ten foods for the healthy man.

Let's face it, we men are unhealthy creatures. Most Indian men especially, are overweight, obese and face the risk of at least one serious illness before they turn 50.

Here are ten superfoods that will keep you healthy and in ship shape!

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Research states that upto 55 years more men suffer from high blood pressure than women. Potassium rich food like Watermelon helps reduce the risk of high blood pressure and stroke.

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Men who eat a lot of tomatoes or tomato sauce reduce their risk of getting Prostrate Cancer. Tomatoes are rich in lycopene an antioxidant that plays a significant role in preventing and treating prostate cancer.
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Oats are rich in complex carbs, proteins and soluble fiber. Soluble fiber in Oats makes you feel fuller for a long period.
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Eggs are rich in proteins and fats that make you feel full for a longer period. Eggs also are rich in Biotin a vitamin that is critical for body process to move and burn fat more efficiently.

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An Apple provides about 5 gms of dietary fiber which helps promotes fat loss. Studies have found that people who eat an apple 15 minutes before a meal consumed an average of 187 calories fewer than those who don't.
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Green bananas (not ripe) contain resistant starches, which can help lower weight and cholesterol levels. Usually carbohydrates are burned first, but when resistant starch is present dietary fat is burned first.

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Nuts are rich in protein and contain many nutrients that are great for muscles such as fiber, Vitamin E, Magnesium, Zinc, Copper, antioxidants, and polyunsaturated fatty acids.

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Cruciferous vegetables like Broccoli, Cauliflower, Brussel sprouts, and Cabbage are high in Fiber and Vitamin C and low in calories, so they're a great food source for building muscle.

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Before you go on a drinking spree have some soup preferably with veggies. Nutrients in the soup nutrients will line your stomach and protect your cells as well as keep you full.

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A glass of milk before sleeping will pay off big time in the morning. Milk helps hydrate the body and contains Tryptophan that is metabolised in to Serotonin that helps you sleep better. 

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