Post by uptowndragon on Apr 15, 2015 18:09:56 GMT 7
An Apple A Day CSR Campaign (April-May 2015)
AN APPLE A DAY is an online CSR campaign to encourage more people to live healthily by at least eating an apple a day! As they say "An Apple A Day Keeps The Doctor Away".
Apples are one of the healthiest foods a person can eat. They are high in fiber and vitamin C, and they are also low in calories, have only a trace of sodium, and no fat or cholesterol. Apples are high in polyphenols which function as antioxidants, and are found in both the skin of the apples as well as in the meat. All of these benefits mean that apples may mitigate the effects of asthma and Alzheimer's disease, while assisting with weight management, bone health, pulmonary function and gastrointestinal protection. Often called a "miracle food" and "nutritional powerhouse," an apple a day really may keep the doctor away.
This campaign is supported by Gorgias, Rentak Sejuta, Selebriti Online and IMWE.
Capture your photo or video eating an apple and hashtag (#) the campaign via your social media feeds. Share or tag all your friends.”
#anappleadayMY
#RentakSejuta
#SelebritiOnline
#IMWE
For more information: www.gorgias.asia/anappleaday
Benefits of Apples
Apples are one of the healthiest foods a person can eat. They are high in fiber and vitamin C, and they are also low in calories, have only a trace of sodium, and no fat or cholesterol. Apples are high in polyphenols which function as antioxidants, and are found in both the skin of the apples as well as in the meat. All of these benefits mean that apples may mitigate the effects of asthma and Alzheimer's disease, while assisting with weight management, bone health, pulmonary function and gastrointestinal protection.
Apples contain insoluble fiber, which provides bulk in the intestinal tract. The bulk holds water that cleanses and moves food quickly through the digestive system. Regular intake of apples has been shown to have cardiovascular benefits because of the the fiber that they contain and the polyphenols that are found in high amounts. In addition to digestion-aiding insoluble fiber, apples have soluble fiber, such as pectin. This nutrient helps prevent cholesterol from building up in the lining of blood vessels, which in turn helps prevent atherosclerosis and heart disease. Those who eat more apples have a lower risk of stroke due to quercetin, an antioxidant in apples. There are also respiratory benefits to eating apples, as its antioxidant benefits can help lower the risk of asthma and improved lung function among those who ate an apple a day. The antioxidant content of apples ranks among the highest for fruits, and research shows that antioxidants help prevent cancer.
Often called a "miracle food" and "nutritional powerhouse," an apple a day really may keep the doctor away.
- Source: Live Science
AN APPLE A DAY is an online CSR campaign to encourage more people to live healthily by at least eating an apple a day! As they say "An Apple A Day Keeps The Doctor Away".
Apples are one of the healthiest foods a person can eat. They are high in fiber and vitamin C, and they are also low in calories, have only a trace of sodium, and no fat or cholesterol. Apples are high in polyphenols which function as antioxidants, and are found in both the skin of the apples as well as in the meat. All of these benefits mean that apples may mitigate the effects of asthma and Alzheimer's disease, while assisting with weight management, bone health, pulmonary function and gastrointestinal protection. Often called a "miracle food" and "nutritional powerhouse," an apple a day really may keep the doctor away.
This campaign is supported by Gorgias, Rentak Sejuta, Selebriti Online and IMWE.
Capture your photo or video eating an apple and hashtag (#) the campaign via your social media feeds. Share or tag all your friends.”
#anappleadayMY
#RentakSejuta
#SelebritiOnline
#IMWE
For more information: www.gorgias.asia/anappleaday
Benefits of Apples
Apples are one of the healthiest foods a person can eat. They are high in fiber and vitamin C, and they are also low in calories, have only a trace of sodium, and no fat or cholesterol. Apples are high in polyphenols which function as antioxidants, and are found in both the skin of the apples as well as in the meat. All of these benefits mean that apples may mitigate the effects of asthma and Alzheimer's disease, while assisting with weight management, bone health, pulmonary function and gastrointestinal protection.
Apples contain insoluble fiber, which provides bulk in the intestinal tract. The bulk holds water that cleanses and moves food quickly through the digestive system. Regular intake of apples has been shown to have cardiovascular benefits because of the the fiber that they contain and the polyphenols that are found in high amounts. In addition to digestion-aiding insoluble fiber, apples have soluble fiber, such as pectin. This nutrient helps prevent cholesterol from building up in the lining of blood vessels, which in turn helps prevent atherosclerosis and heart disease. Those who eat more apples have a lower risk of stroke due to quercetin, an antioxidant in apples. There are also respiratory benefits to eating apples, as its antioxidant benefits can help lower the risk of asthma and improved lung function among those who ate an apple a day. The antioxidant content of apples ranks among the highest for fruits, and research shows that antioxidants help prevent cancer.
Often called a "miracle food" and "nutritional powerhouse," an apple a day really may keep the doctor away.
- Source: Live Science