Tomato Products Can Reduce Risk of Certain Diseases

Tomato Products Can Reduce Risk of Certain Diseases

Can consuming tomato products reduce the risk of certain diseases and contribute to total/cause-specific mortality? In a study written by Cambridge University Press, researchers aimed to determine the long-term effects of tomato and lycopene consumption. In order to do so, they began by  assessing the changes in cardio-metabolic factors, such as obesity, hypertension, and blood sugar levels. The participants of the study included 23,935 individuals who were, on average, 47 years old and approximately half of them were men. The results of the study showed that tomato intake and lycopene consumption were inversely related with the total mortality, cause-specific mortality, congenital heart disease, and cerebrovascular mortality. However, these results were independent of certain factors, such as anthropometric, clinical, and nutritional parameters. Surprisingly, lycopene consumption and risk of certain diseases were not affected by age and obesity. Overall, the results suggest that tomato consumption can positively impact the health of individuals.

Although further evidence-based studies need to be conducted to confirm the impact of lycopene and tomato intake, we know that tomato products can reduce the risk of certain diseases. Canned, cooked, and fresh tomatoes all contain lycopene, which has been shown to improve overall health. In addition to lycopene, tomatoes are rich in vitamin A, vitamin C, fiber, potassium, iron, and other antioxidants. These nutrients are critical for both short and long term health, so it’s important to incorporate tomato products into your meals. Tomato is a versatile ingredient and can be paired well with just about any food —  pasta, pizza, sandwiches, salads, and more! So, go ahead and dive into the goodness of canned tomatoes for yourself!

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What is Lycopene?

Sammi Haber Brondo: March 2021 #RDofTheMonth

Sammi Haber Brondo: March 2021 #RDofTheMonth

Meet Sammi Haber Brondo, MS, RD who is the Tomato Wellness Registered Dietitian of the month for March 2021! Sammi is a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist with a private practice in NYC, Sammi Brondo Nutrition. Sammi graduated with a degree in Psychology from the University of Michigan and a Master’s of Science in Clinical Nutrition from New York University. She’s the author of The Essential Vegetable Cookbook, a cookbook with 130 simple and delicious vegetable-focused recipes. Sammi practices an all foods fit approach to nutrition and believes that in order for a diet to be sustainable, it also has to be realistic and enjoyable. She shares more about this philosophy in her membership program, All Foods Fit, and on her Instagram account, @veggiesandchocolate.

Sammi says, “I love using canned tomato products because they’re easy to use, versatile and super shelf stable. I pretty much always keep canned tomatoes in my pantry so that I have them ready to go for any recipe. In a pinch, I like to use them to make a delicious tomato sauce for pasta, a hearty chili or even shakshuka. Crushed and diced canned tomatoes are some of my favorite staples to keep in my kitchen!”

This month, Sammi is sharing one of her favorite recipes featuring canned tomato products: Cheesy Cauliflower Gnocchi Bolognese Bake. According to Sammi, “this meal has everything you could ever want in a meal: cheese, cauliflower gnocchi, a hearty sauce… and did I say melted cheese?! You’re gonna love this surprisingly healthy recipe.” Get the recipe here!

We are so glad to have Sammi as our RD of the month. Be sure to follow along on her Instagram and Pinterest accounts, where she shares healthful and nutritious recipes!