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An easy way to eat healthier this summer: Find a farmers’ market

June 23 is circled on a lot of calendars at Harvard Medical School. It’s the day the Mission Hill Farmers’ Market will open for the summer, just a couple of blocks from the campus. For the last several years we’ve looked forward to the arrival of the trucks laden with leafy greens, succulent fruit, and fresh flowers. Like the residents of the Mission Hill neighborhood, we know how fortunate we are to have the market.

April Bowling, a doctoral student at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, sums up the benefits we’re getting: “When you attend a farmers’ market, you can have exposure to all kinds of fruits and vegetables that you may not see in your local grocery store. You may try things that you would not normally eat.”

Bowling and her colleagues have studied the effects of farmers’ markets on residents of inner city neighborhoods similar to Mission Hill. In an article published online by Health Promotion Perspectives, they reported the results of a study conducted with Farm Fresh Rhode Island — a food system that supports 11 farmers’ markets in cities across the state. Farm Fresh Rhode Island enrolled 425 families in a program to see whether providing a financial incentive — $20 to spend at a farmers’ market at every third visit to the market — would encourage them to shop at the markets more frequently and to consume more healthful foods.

The research team surveyed a representative sample of 146 people when they entered the program early in the summer and at the completion of the season in late fall. On average, the people reported that they had lowered their daily soda consumption by 25% and increased the amount of vegetables they ate by 12%. More than a third of the participants cited their kids’ willingness to eat more vegetables as the most important reason they stuck with the program. Almost a quarter mentioned the financial incentive.

It’s not surprising that farmers’ markets are steering people toward healthier eating. They are tailor-made for people who are serious about following the 2015–2020 Dietary Guidelines for Americans, which advise a gradual shift to a plant-based diet centered around vegetables, fruits, and whole grains. Moreover, produce may even be less expensive than at the supermarket, and an increasing number of farmers’ markets participate in the federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program and accept electronic benefit transfer (EBT) cards.

The bonus benefits

Farmers’ markets do more than offer a unique selection of fresh produce; they also provide an environment that’s conducive to smart shopping. “There’s a culture that’s specific to farmers’ markets,” Bowling says. “You’re surrounded by other customers who are making healthy choices and by farmers who have grown the produce and know how to prepare it.” Many farmers’ markets offer cooking and educational programs for children. You may find local musicians playing, activists circulating petitions, and people handing out notices of upcoming events. They’re great places to cement a connection with your community, which has its own health benefit.

The next time you’re about to head to a supermarket or big-box store to stock up on groceries, you may want to consider the advantages of making a detour to the nearest farmers’ market:

  • Freshness. Just-picked produce is at its peak in flavor and nutrition.
  • Variety. You may find some fruits or vegetables you haven’t seen before or new versions of old standards.
  • Information. You can learn a lot at a farmers’ market because the people who sell the produce are likely to have had a hand in growing it. They should be able to tell you the kind of farming methods used and offer suggestions on preparing the food.
  • Samples. If you’re wondering if the cherries are sweet or tart or if the apples are crisp, ask for a sample. Most vendors are happy to comply.
  • Fewer temptations. There are no “center aisles” filled with processed foods and snacks at farmers’ markets, and no candy-stocked checkout counters.
  • Sustainability. Eating locally or regionally grown produce means less energy is expended bringing it to your table. And supporting regional agriculture is good for your community.

You can find a farmers’ market near you by clicking this link to the U.S. Department of Agriculture website.

The post An easy way to eat healthier this summer: Find a farmers’ market appeared first on Harvard Health Blog.



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Heroin use in U.S. reaches "alarming" high

Two new reports highlight huge spikes in both heroin and opioid painkiller abuse

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Healthy Living Slashes Cancer Risk

The 'good' life cuts tumor odds up to 45 percent and risk of cancer death up to 61 percent, study finds



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Infographic: Hispanic millennial moms open up about their children's oral care

As part of Oral Health Month, Colgate released an infographic about Hispanic millennial moms and their family's oral care based on a recent survey.

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USDA, Interior Announce More Than $47 Million in Investments for Water Conservation, Energy Efficiency, Drought Response & Agriculture Operations Across the West

BRIGHTON, Colo., June 23, 2016 – The U.S. Departments of Agriculture (USDA) and Interior today announced more than $47 million in investments to help water districts and producers on private working lands better conserve water resources.

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Growing market for smart gadgets to improve sleep

Find out if one of these gadgets could help you get a better night's sleep

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Could a smartphone app help a heart attack victim?

How digital technology can improve patient care and even help save lives

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Best bug sprays for fighting Zika

Consumer Reports tested insect repellents and came up with the best brands for fending off mosquitoes that could spread Zika virus

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Sprained Ankle May Have Longer-Term Health Effects

Study finds link between adult injury, more heart and lung problems later



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Mayo Clinic Minute: Tick Removal Do's and Don'ts



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Brits go to polls for critical EU vote, and other MoneyWatch headlines

U.K. voters head to the polls to vote on their future in the EU; Twilio prices its IPO; and McDonald's spices up its menu with peppers and hot sauces

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"Ouchless" flu spray fails, panel urges shot instead

FluMist was supposed to be better for kids, but the last few flu seasons proved this painless option was just the opposite

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FluMist Nasal Flu Vaccine Ineffective: CDC Panel

Agency advisors say the product has lost potency in kids and shouldn't be used in upcoming season



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Scans May Spare These Patients From Chemo

Test finds those who might respond well, may spare others treatment side effects



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Crop Insurance Gives Farmers More Planting Flexibility

WASHINGTON, June 23, 2016 – Acting Deputy Secretary of Agriculture Michael Scuse today announced that the federal crop insurance program will provide additional flexibility to farmers. The modifications center on the practice of growing two crops on the same field at different times of the year, which is known as double cropping.

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During National Pollinator Week, USDA Announces Key Measures to Improve Pollinator Health

WASHINGTON, June 23, 2016 – Today, during National Pollinator Week and in advance of the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) seventh annual Pollinator Week Festival, the USDA is announcing two initiatives in support of the President’s National Strategy to Promote the Health of Honeybees and Other Pollinators, announced just over one year ago.

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Tighter Opioid Laws in U.S. Haven't Eased Misuse

Study of disabled workers finds no change in painkiller use, overdoses



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This at Bedtime Could Temporarily Rob Your Sight

It's a common activity in today's digital world, leading some to fear blindness, researchers say



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Zika Can Also Strike Eyes of Adults: Report

Case of man with potentially severe condition suggests virus can damage vision in more than babies



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Gadgets to help you get better sleep

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says more than one in three American adults don't get enough sleep

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Brief on precision medicine and health literacy available

Dental professionals with an interest in genomics and precision medicine can download at no cost a brief summarizing a March workshop that the Roundtable on Health Literacy of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine convened.

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