Smoothy Slim
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They analyzed the fruit in three forms: peeled segments, a mashed-up puree and as juice, both fresh-squeezed and pasteurized. They found that levels of vitamin C and carotenoids were basically the same in the juice and the unprocessed fruit, while levels of flavonoids were significantly lower.
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Learn More »But fruit juice is a different story — especially if you're buying a typical jug at the store, instead of making it yourself (like they did in the study). As Wendy White, a professor of food science and nutrition at Iowa State University, notes, drinking fruit juice spikes blood sugar levels more and faster than eating whole fruit, and one Harvard study linked regular juice consumption to an increased risk of type 2 diabetes. Those downsides of juice far outweigh any boost in carotenoids, says White. What's more, store-bought fruit juice has, on average, only a bit less concentrated fructose than sodas. Some researchers believe that fructose is a riskier form of sugar than glucose because it increases the risk of diabetes, cardiovascular disease and liver disease. And the liquid sugar in juice, White says, leaves your stomach a lot more quickly than a whole orange does, so "juice is less filling." There's also a question of calories: An 8-ounce glass of juice has roughly the same amount of energy as two oranges. But "the calories you drink somehow don't register," says Maret Traber, a professor and researcher at the Linus Pauling Institute at Oregon State University. We tend to gulp juice down mindlessly, she says. By contrast, "if you eat an orange, you spend the time peeling it, you get the orange smell on your hands. There's that whole experience of eating an orange. If you have the same amount of juice — that little half-cup — you suck it down, and you didn't even notice you ate it." That said, if you are drinking OJ, choose the kind with pulp, Traber says. That way at least you're getting some fiber.
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