It is widely recognized and accepted that our diets can result in various disorders and diseases. Food is also responsible for many benefits. Some components are specifically known for their cardiometabolic benefits

Which of the following has linked fruits to possible cardiometabolic benefits? A) Antioxidant benefits C) Sodium
B) Unsaturated fatty acids D) Omega-3 fatty acids


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The components in fruit that have been linked to benefits are antioxidant vitamins, potassium, magnesium, fiber, and phytochemicals. Unsaturated fatty acids are linked to nuts, omega-3 fatty acids are related to vegetable oils, and sodium is not recognized as a component.

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