Experts say that taking resveratrol, an antioxidant in red wine, grapes, and berries, may help boost endurance, prevent weight gain, and improve energy. Are the claims too good to swallow? FITNESS investigates.
Stepping, Spinning, Pilates,
dance: Rebecca Visconti, 29, is no stranger to staying fit, but soon
after she started her current job, her gym time suffered. "My workday
begins at 7 a.m., and I stay up longer than I should to see my husband,
who comes home late from his job," says Rebecca, an analyst for an
Internet technology company in Dallas. "I needed more energy to get
back to working out." One day while browsing the Web, she stumbled upon
an online news segment about resveratrol. This antioxidant compound,
found naturally in wine, grapes, blueberries, cranberries, and peanuts,
was now available in a supplement form, said the report, and could
boost energy, maintain body weight, and increase muscle endurance.
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