Rush Medical Center Home Page Information for healthcare Professionals Rush University
FIND A DOCTOR
PATIENT & VISTOR SERVICES
HEALTH INFORMATION
CLINICAL SERVICES
EVENTS & CLASSES
RUSH NEWS ROOM
CLINICAL TRIALS
RESEARCH AT RUSH
NURSING AT RUSH
WORK AT RUSH
GIVING TO RUSH

Bookmark This Page
Health Information Nutrition & Cancer - "5 A Day For Better Health"

"5 A Day For Better Health"

The “5 A Day for Better Health” Program, sponsored by the National Cancer Institute (NCI) and the Produce for Better Health Foundation (PBH), is a national initiative to increase consumption of fruits and vegetables by all Americans to 5 to 9 servings a day. Fruits and vegetables should be the foundation of a healthy diet. Most people need to double the amount of fruits and vegetables they eat every day.  Any fruit or vegetable: frozen, fresh, canned, dried fruit, or juice counts toward a serving.

Eating five to nine servings a day of fruits and vegetables may reduce your risk of cancer, diabetes, hypertension, heart disease, and macular degeneration. Fruits and vegetables are high in vitamins, minerals, fiber, antioxidants, and phytochemicals. The antioxidants and phytochemicals in certain fruits and vegetables are showing promising results towards preventing free radicals or cancer-causing agents from damaging cells.

How to add more fruits and vegetables to your diet:

Ways to add more fruits and vegetables to your diet include the following:

  • Drinking fruit or vegetable juice, or eating fruit cocktail with breakfast.
  • Having a fruit salad, a piece of fruit, or baby carrots instead of potato chips with a sandwich.
  • Having vegetable soup or a garden salad with low-fat dressing as an appetizer.
  • Stocking up on dried, frozen, and canned fruits and vegetables.
  • Setting fruits and vegetables in bowls in the kitchen, making them more visible.
  • Having microwaved vegetables with dinner. 
  • Taking pre-washed cut snacks of fruit and vegetables with you to work or shopping. 

Nutrition Tip: At your next visit to the grocery store, reach for apples and carrots for snacks instead of cookies and chips. For more convenience, choose pre-cut or individually packaged fruits and vegetables such as raw "baby" carrots, fruit cups, small boxes of raisins, or bagged salads.

Click here to view the
Online Resources page of this Web.


Cancer Care at Rush

When it comes to treating cancer, experience matters. And Rush University Medical Center in Chicago, Illinois, has it, with one of the Midwest’s largest and most comprehensive cancer treatment programs, combining leading-edge therapies with vital emotional support.

For more information visit the Cancer Programs home page.

Looking for Other Health Information?

  • Visit our Health Information home page.
     
    or
  •  
  • Visit Discover Rush’s Web Resource page to find articles on health topics and recent health news from Rush University Medical Center in Chicago, Illinois. You will also find many helpful links to other areas of our site.

Looking for a Doctor?

Rush University Medical Center in Chicago, Illinois, is a leader in caring for people of all ages, from newborns through older adults.

Just phone (888) 352-RUSH or (888) 352-7874 for help finding the Rush doctor who’s right for you.


Promotional Information

Nutrition & Cancer
Cancer Center - Home page
Nutrition & Cancer - "5 A Day For Better Health"
Cancer Center - Online Resources

   
Find a Doctor | Patient & Visitor Services | Health Information
Clinical Services | Events & Classes | Rush News Room | Clinical Trials
Research At Rush
Disclaimer | Privacy Statement | Site Map

© Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, Illinois