Eating more plant-based foods, which are rich in substances called phytochemicals, seems to prevent oxidative stress in the body, a process associated with obesity and the onset of disease, according to findings published online in Journal of Human Nutrition and Dietetics.o get enough of these protective phytochemicals, eat plant-based foods such as leafy greens, fruits, vegetables, nuts and legumes at the start of a meal.
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