Cabbage may not be the most attractive vegetable, but its full of nutritional goodness that can keep you feeling strong and healthy. From boosting your immune system to improving your digestion (sometimes with embarrassing results), cabbage and its health benefits deserve a place at your table.
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This common leafy green vegetable comes in a range of colors, shapes and sizes that you can use for soups, salads, sandwiches and more. Eat it raw or stir-fried to get the most benefit. Find it fermented in gut-healthy foods like sauerkraut and kimchi or chopped into coleslaw for a quick fix.
Cabbage is good for you. Its one of those foods that tastes better than it looks, and it has even more nutritional value than people expect, says registered dietitian Julia Zumpano, RD, LD. Plus, its versatile, affordable and easy to find.
Zumpano explores the benefits of eating cabbage and how it can boost your health.
Many people recognize cabbage for its bounty of fiber, vitamins and minerals. One cup of chopped, raw green cabbage is only 22 calories and delivers:
Cabbage is also a potassium-rich food, which can help lower high blood pressure, says Zumpano. The more we learn about cabbage, the better it promises to be.
Research shows leafy green vegetables, in general, are good for you, but we need more studies to understand how cabbage specifically affects your body. Zumpano says many people believe the nutritional value of cabbage means it can have any of the following benefits.
Some of cabbages health benefits are due to anthocyanins, which are naturally occurring antioxidants. Anthocyanins not only add color to your fruits (think blueberries) and vegetables, but may also reduce inflammation.
Chronic inflammation (long-term swelling) is associated with heart disease, cancer, rheumatoid arthritis and many other medical conditions. In animal studies, anthocyanins have been shown to help control inflammation.
We need more research, but one small human study showed that those who ate the most cruciferous vegetables had much lower inflammation levels than those who ate the least.
Vitamin C, also known as ascorbic acid, does a lot of work for your body. It helps make collagen and boosts your immune system. It also helps your body absorb iron from plant-based foods.
Packed with phytosterols (plant sterols) and insoluble fiber, cabbage can help keep your digestive system healthy and bowel movements regular. It fuels the good bacteria in your gut that protects your immune system and produces essential nutrients. Thats especially true when you eat fermented cabbage in kimchi or sauerkraut.
Cabbage can help you stay regular, says Zumpano. It can also help support safe and healthy weight loss.
Fiber is a nondigestible or absorbed carbohydrate, so it adds bulk to meals and takes space in your belly causing you to fill full faster and longer without ingesting carbs that youre absorbing.
The anthocyanins found in cabbage help with more than inflammation. Research suggests they add to the health benefits of cabbage by reducing your risk of heart disease. Scientists have found 36 different kinds of anthocyanins in cabbage, which could make it an excellent option for cardiovascular health.
Potassium is a mineral and electrolyte that helps your body control blood pressure. One cup of red cabbage can deliver a healthy amount of potassium as much as 6% of your recommended daily value. This could help lower your blood pressure, reducing your risk for heart disease.
Too much bad cholesterol, or LDL cholesterol, can cause heart problems if it builds up in your arteries. Cabbage contains two substances fiber and phytosterols (plant sterols) that compete with cholesterol to be absorbed by your digestive system. They wind up reducing your bad cholesterol levels and improving your health.
Vitamin K is essential to your well-being. Without it, youd be at risk of developing bone conditions like osteoporosis, and your blood wouldnt be able to clot properly. Enter cabbage, a great source of vitamin K. One cup provides 85% of the recommended daily value.
Vitamin K helps keep our bones strong and our blood clotting well, says Zumpano. Cabbage can give you that boost you need to make sure your levels are adequate, and your body stays protected against illness and disease. And you dont even need to eat that much cabbage to get great health benefits.
Early animal studies suggest that leafy green vegetables like cabbage have phytochemicals that may help protect against cancer. They contain antioxidants and plant compounds like glucosinolates. These sulfur-containing chemicals break down during the digestive process into substances that may help fight cancer cells and clear them from your body.
Excited to add more cabbage to your diet? Just be careful not to go overboard. To maximize its health benefits, increase your cabbage intake slowly and allow your body to adjust. Also, stay hydrated to reduce constipation, which can cause excess gas.
Cabbage might not be the best choice for a romantic night out since eating too much can cause diarrhea, flatulence or abdominal discomfort. It also contains substances that can interfere with medications like blood thinners or cause hypothyroidism, a condition where your thyroid doesnt create enough thyroid hormone and causes your metabolism to slow down.
In most cases, you can avoid side effects by eating cabbage as part of a healthy diet. Talk to your healthcare provider if you experience symptoms or have any concerns.
Cabbage belongs to the Brassica oleracea species of vegetable, along with broccoli, cauliflower, kale and Brussels sprouts. The most common type is green cabbage. But hundreds of other varieties exist in red, white and purple hues, with a range of textures and sizes.
Some forms of cabbage have subtle, delicate flavors, while others pack a peppery punch. Nutrition from cabbage comes from types like:
Cabbage is a versatile vegetable thats affordable, widely available and easy to prepare. Keep it whole and unwashed in the refrigerator until youre ready to eat it, recommends Zumpano. And when youre ready, it wont take long to find easy cabbage recipes that add a (healthy) zing to your diet and color to your plate.
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