12 proven health benefits of dates

Medically reviewed by Rachael Link (MS, RD)

Dates may have some really powerful health benefits like boosting energy, increasing iron in the body, and aiding digestion. Rich in various nutrients, fiber, and antioxidants, dates are popular throughout the world. These dried fruits may prove to be beneficial in treating various conditions due to their anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and anti-tumor properties.

What are Dates?

Dates are the sweet, chewy fruit of the date palm tree (Phoenix dactylifera). Dates have been the staple food of the Middle East for thousands of years. Muslims consider date palms and dates sacred, and throughout the religious fasting period of Ramadan, these dried fruits are a common ingredient in the diet. Each date can be about 60 to 70 percent sugar and a high amount of fiber, depending on the variety, which makes it ideal as a healthy energy booster. It is also high in iron and may help in fighting anemia. [1] [2]

Dates are now popular all over the world and are used as a natural sweetener in smoothies, juices, nutrition bars, and baked products like cakes and muffins. You can buy also premium varieties that are stuffed with almonds or peanut butter and specialty products like date molasses, a sweet sticky syrup that can be drizzled on pancakes or porridge.

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Nutrition Facts

Dates, medjool

Serving Size :

NutrientValue

Water [g]21.32

Energy277

Energy [kJ]1160

Protein [g]1.81

Total lipid (fat) [g]0.15

Ash [g]1.74

Carbohydrate, by difference [g]74.97

Fiber, total dietary [g]6.7

Sugars, total including NLEA [g]66.47

Sucrose [g]0.53

Glucose (dextrose) [g]33.68

Fructose [g]31.95

Maltose [g]0.3

Calcium, Ca [mg]64

Iron, Fe [mg]0.9

Magnesium, Mg [mg]54

Phosphorus, P [mg]62

Potassium, K [mg]696

Sodium, Na [mg]1

Zinc, Zn [mg]0.44

Copper, Cu [mg]0.36

Manganese, Mn [mg]0.3

Thiamin [mg]0.05

Riboflavin [mg]0.06

Niacin [mg]1.61

Pantothenic acid [mg]0.81

Vitamin B-6 [mg]0.25

Folate, total [µg]15

Folate, food [µg]15

Folate, DFE [µg]15

Choline, total [mg]9.9

Betaine [mg]0.4

Vitamin A, RAE [µg]7

Carotene, beta [µg]89

Vitamin A, IU [IU]149

Lutein + zeaxanthin [µg]23

Vitamin K (phylloquinone) [µg]2.7

Tryptophan [g]0.01

Threonine [g]0.04

Isoleucine [g]0.05

Leucine [g]0.08

Lysine [g]0.05

Methionine [g]0.02

Cystine [g]0.05

Phenylalanine [g]0.05

Tyrosine [g]0.02

Valine [g]0.07

Arginine [g]0.06

Histidine [g]0.03

Alanine [g]0.08

Aspartic acid [g]0.22

Glutamic acid [g]0.27

Glycine [g]0.09

Proline [g]0.11

Serine [g]0.06

Sources include : USDA [4]

Dates Nutrition

According to USDA FoodData Central, dates are a good source of energy, fiber, sugar, and various vitamins and minerals. Essential minerals such as calcium, iron, phosphorus, sodium, potassium, magnesium, sulfur, and zinc can be found in them. Apart from the above-mentioned nutrients, they may also contain important vitamins such as thiamin, riboflavin, niacin, vitamin B6, folate, vitamin A, and vitamin K. [5]

A 2008 review published in Critical Reviews in Food Science and Nutrition journal by Cornell researchers Chang Yong Lee and Mohamed Ali Al-Farsi suggests that over 15% of the daily requirement of essential minerals such as copper, potassium, magnesium, and selenium can be fulfilled by consuming 100 grams, or about 4 pitted dates per day. [6]

Health Benefits

Let us look at some of the key health benefits of dates in detail below.

Can Be Good Source of Energy

Dates are high in natural sugars like glucose, fructose, and sucrose. The high energy present in them can be attributed to this high sugar content. Many people around the world are estimated to eat natural low-fat dates for a quick afternoon snack when they are feeling lethargic or sluggish to help bump up energy levels fast. [7] [8]

Often when you exercise in a gym, outside, or even on a stretching machine at home, you feel exhausted. A study published in the International Journal of Food Sciences and Nutrition suggests that dates rich in essential nutrients may help you regain your energy immediately. [9]

People who follow Islam and observe fasting break their fast by eating them along with water. This also helps avoid overeating food once the fast is over.

Dates are rich in fiber.Dates are rich in fiber.

May Boost Brain Health

A study led by Musthafa Mohamed Essa, Ph.D. et al. suggest that dates may protect against oxidative stress and inflammation in the brain. According to research, “date palm fruits are a good source of dietary fiber and are rich in total phenolics and natural antioxidants, such as anthocyanins, ferulic acid, protocatechuic acid, and caffeic acid”. The presence of these polyphenolic compounds may potentially help slow the progression of Alzheimer’s disease and dementia. [10] [11]

Can Potentially Relieve Constipation

In traditional Tunisian medicine, dates are used for treating constipation. A serving of 100 grams of Medjool dates provides 6.7 grams of dietary fiber. A 2005 study published in the Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry also suggests that these dried fruits have high levels of dietary fiber and insoluble fiber, in particular. The insoluble fiber found in dates may potentially promote healthy digestion by bulking up the stool and may also aid in relieving the symptoms of constipation. [12] [13] [14] [15] [16]

How to use: Start by soaking dates in water overnight to help them soften. Next, add soaked dates and a bit of the soaking liquid to a food processor and blend to make a thick, fiber-rich date paste.

Might Offer Relief from Intestinal Disorders

Research suggests dates contain insoluble and soluble fibers, as well as many beneficial amino acids that may stimulate the digestion of food and ensure quick passage through the gastrointestinal tract. According to a review published in the Journal of Nutrition Reviews, fiber may also aid in the treatment of conditions like gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), diverticulitis, and hemorrhoids. [17]

May Offer Relief from Anemia

Dates can be a good source of many nutrients, including iron. A deficiency of iron can contribute to anemia, a condition characterized by fatigue, dizziness, brittle nails, and shortness of breath. Fortunately, increasing your intake of iron-rich foods such as dates may help provide relief from anemia symptoms. [19]

May Prevent Heart Diseases

A study by Waseem Rock et al. in the Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry concluded that consuming dates was effective at reducing triglyceride levels and decreasing oxidative stress, both of which are risk factors for heart disease and atherogenesis, which is the build-up of fatty plaque in the arteries. [20] [21]

Can Potentially Treat Sexual Dysfunction

There are many benefits of dates for men but this makes for one of the most important ones.

In 2006, an animal study revealed the effects of date palm pollen and its oil on sexual functioning, reporting that the high levels of estradiol and flavonoid components in dates are helping increase sperm count and motility. Another study conducted in India states that date palm pollen may have been used to treat male infertility in traditional medicine. [22]

Each date is about 60 to 70 percent sugar and has a high amount of fiber, which makes it a healthy energy booster.Each date is about 60 to 70 percent sugar and has a high amount of fiber, which makes it a healthy energy booster.

Therefore, if you are looking for an easy way to boost your libido and sexual function, you may consider consuming organic dates, thanks to their aphrodisiac-like properties.

How to use: Soak a handful of dates in fresh goat’s milk overnight, then grind them in the same milk with a mixture of cardamom powder and honey. However, consulting with a trusted medical practitioner before trying is strongly recommended to determine the best course of treatment for you.

Can Prevent Night Blindness

According to an article in the Heart Views journal, dates are rich in carotenoids, which may help prevent night blindness and preserve healthy vision. [23]

Might Help Treat Chronic Diarrhea

According to an article published by the Columbia University Medical Center, foods rich in potassium such as dates may help replace and replete electrolytes lost due to chronic diarrhea. Thanks to their high fiber content, they may also aid in digestion and alleviate the unpredictable nature of chronic diarrhea. [24]

Can Aid Bone Health Improvement

A publication by Julie Garden-Robinson, Ph.D., L.R.D., et al., and colleagues of North Dakota State University suggests that dates contain boron which is amongst the nutrients that promote healthy bones. A study published in the Journal of Critical Reviews in Food Science and Nutrition suggests that significant amounts of minerals such as phosphorus, potassium, calcium, magnesium found in dried fruits may make them a superfood for strengthening bones and fighting off painful and debilitating diseases like osteoporosis. [25] [26]

Organic pitted dates may contain selenium, manganese, copper, and magnesium, all of which may aid in managing bone health, particularly amongst older adults.

May Promote Healthy Weight Gain

According to USDA, these dried fruits are rich in sugar along with proteins, and many other essential vitamins and minerals. They are also high in fiber, which can aid in weight management. Medjool dates are easily available in grocery markets and make for a healthy and delicious snack! [27]

An animal study conducted in 2014 suggested that intake of dates may aid in weight gain. However, another animal study done in 2016 indicated no such increase in weight. Given the conflicting reports, more research is needed to support this benefit. [28] [29]

Can Potentially Aid in Relieving SAR Symptoms

According to a study conducted in 2012, dates may have a positive impact on SAR (Seasonal Allergic Rhinitis), a condition that affects approximately 30 million people in the United States alone. The study published in Inflammatory Research found that date palm immunotherapy was effective at decreasing several markers of inflammation in patients with allergic rhinitis. [30] [31]

May Promote Natural Labor

Eating dates may help promote natural labor and also ease late-term labor for pregnant women. A 2017 study published in the Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology found that 154 pregnant women, when given dates, did not need [32]to be induced for labor with prostaglandin and oxytocin. Dates also did not have any adverse effects on the mother and the child. Another study found that eating 6 dates daily for 4 weeks before labor [33]significantly reduced the need for labor induction. 

Where to Buy?

Dates are easily available in supermarkets, grocery stores, and online. Make sure you select the type that provides all the benefits you are looking for. Some of the popular varieties include:

  • Organic Medjool dates
  • Noor dates
  • Ajwa dates

How to Eat?

Apart from eating them as is, people consume them in several ways.

  • Mix the paste of the dates with milk and yogurt.
  • Use the date paste as a bread spread as part of a delicious and healthy breakfast.
  • Add date crumbles to your cereal and porridge.
  • Use date sugar, which is the dried variety ground into tiny pieces.

Word of Caution: Although these dried fruits carry tremendous nutritional value, great care should be taken in their selection because their surface is very sticky, which may attract various impurities.

Finally, keep in mind that dried dates are relatively high in sugar and calories, which may contribute to weight gain and other health issues if consumed in excess. Therefore, it’s best to keep intake in moderation and enjoy it as part of a healthy, balanced diet to maximize the potential health benefits.

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By Meenakshi Nagdeve

Meenakshi Nagdeve, Co-Founder, Organic Facts is a health and wellness enthusiast and is responsible for managing it. She has completed the Nutrition And Healthy Living Cornell Certificate Program, Cornell University, US. She holds a Post Graduate Diploma in Management from IIM Bangalore and B. Tech in Metallurgical Engineering and Materials Science from IIT Bombay. Prior to this, she worked for a few years in IT and Financial services. An ardent follower of naturopathy, she believes in healing with foods. In her free time, she loves to travel and taste different types of teas.

(Source: organicfacts.net; May 26, 2021; https://tinyurl.com/2p8tb96j)
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