How To Lower Cholesterol: Try Eating Lots Of Strawberries

How To Lower Cholesterol: Try Eating Lots Of Strawberries

Everybody's favourite red summer fruit can offer more than just a great refreshing desert or a seductive treat, it has some serious health benefits.

Strawberries can lower levels of cholesterol and harmful blood fat - if you eat enough of them, research has shown.

Scientists found that adding strawberries to the diets of 23 healthy volunteers significantly lowered the amount of "bad" cholesterol and triglyceride fat in their blood.

Story continues below...

Strawberry Recipes
Roasted Strawberry Muffins(01 of15)
Open Image Modal
Get the Roasted Strawberry Muffins recipe from Annie's Eats (credit:Annie's Eats)
Strawberry Pot Pies with Sugar Cookie Lid(02 of15)
Open Image Modal
Get the Strawberry Pot Pies With Sugar Cookie Lid recipe from Mandy @ Lady and pups via Food52 (credit:Mandy @ Lady and pups)
Strawberry Cream Cheese Tart(03 of15)
Open Image Modal
Get the Strawberry Cream Cheese Tart recipe from Annie's Eats (credit:Annie's Eats)
Dreamy Creamy Strawberry Ice Cream(04 of15)
Open Image Modal
Get the Dreamy Creamy Strawberry Ice Cream recipe from Annie's Eats (credit:Annie's Eats)
Strawberry Milkshakes(05 of15)
Open Image Modal
Get the Strawberry Milkshakes recipe from Annie's Eats (credit:Annie's Eats)
Strawberry Nutella Oatmeal(06 of15)
Open Image Modal
Get the Strawberry Nutella Oatmeal recipe from Annie's Eats (credit:Annie's Eats)
Strawberry Crostata(07 of15)
Open Image Modal
Get the Strawberry Crostata recipe from Buns in my Oven (credit:Buns in my Oven)
Strawberry Gazpacho(08 of15)
Open Image Modal
Get the Strawberry Gazpacho recipe from Genius Recipes via Food52 (credit:Genius Recipes/Food52)
Strawberry Shortcakes(09 of15)
Open Image Modal
Get the Strawberry Shortcakes recipe from Genius Recipes via Food52 (credit:Genius Recipes/Food52)
Fresh Strawberry Coconut Margaritas(10 of15)
Open Image Modal
Get the Fresh Strawberry Coconut Margaritas recipe from How Sweet It Is (credit:How Sweet It Is)
Roasted Strawberry, Brie And Chocolate Grilled Cheese(11 of15)
Open Image Modal
Get the Roasted Strawberry, Brie + Chocolate Grilled Cheese recipe from How Sweet It Is (credit:How Sweet It Is)
Strawberry Banana Cream Baked Oatmeal Squares(12 of15)
Open Image Modal
Get the Strawberry Banana Cream Baked Oatmeal Squares recipe from How Sweet It Is (credit:How Sweet It Is)
No-Bake Chocolate Covered Strawberry Cheesecakes(13 of15)
Open Image Modal
Get the No-Bake Chocolate Covered Strawberry Cheesecakes recipe from How Sweet It Is (credit:How Sweet It Is)
Strawberry Rhubarb Cobbler(14 of15)
Open Image Modal
Get the Strawberry Rhubarb Cobbler recipe from Simply Recipes (credit:Simply Recipes)
Roasted Strawberry Brown Butter Pancakes(15 of15)
Open Image Modal
Get the Roasted Strawberry Brown Butter Pancakes recipe from How Sweet It Is (credit:How Sweet It Is)

But the participants had to consume 500 grams (17.6oz) of the fruits - equivalent to two average-sized punnets - every day for a month.

The findings, reported in the Journal Of Nutritional Biochemistry, showed that strawberries reduced low-density lipoprotein (LDL), the harmful form of cholesterol, by nearly 14%.

Levels of "good" cholesterol, high-density lipoprotein (HDL), which has a healthy effect on arteries, were unchanged.

Other measurements of antioxidant activity, platelet function, and preservation of blood cells also improved.

Lead researcher Maurizio Battino, from the Universita Politecnica delle March in Italy, said: "This is the first time a study has been published that supports the protective role of the bioactive compounds in strawberries in tackling recognised markers and risk factors for cardiovascular diseases."