Dietary fiber and high-quality carbohydrate intake during midlife were linked to healthier ageing outcomes in women later in life, according to a study published in JAMA Network Open. Researchers found that women consuming high-quality carbohydrates had a 6–37% greater chance of living longer, while those eating refined carbohydrates and starchy vegetables had a 13% lower chance of healthy ageing.
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02 Oct