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For a healthy heart and long life, munch on a variety of nuts everyday

Agence France-Presse, Washington | By
Nov 15, 2017 09:40 AM IST

People who regularly snack on a variety of nuts may face a lower risk of heart disease than people who don’t, said the largest study of its kind, which was released this week.

If you’re looking for superfoods to remain healthy, this is it. Include nuts in your diet plan. Eating five weekly servings of walnuts, peanuts or other kinds of tree nuts was linked to a 14% lower risk of cardiovascular disease, and a 20% lower risk of fatal complications due to hardened arteries, said the report in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology.

People who ate tree nuts, such as almonds, cashews, chestnuts and pistachios, have a 15% lower risk of heart disease.(Shutterstock)
People who ate tree nuts, such as almonds, cashews, chestnuts and pistachios, have a 15% lower risk of heart disease.(Shutterstock)

Walnuts appeared to be the healthiest option, according to the findings, based on more than 210,000 people who answered regular surveys as part of a nurses’ study that spanned 32 years. “After looking at individual nut consumption, eating walnuts one or more times per week was associated with a 19% lower risk of cardiovascular disease and 21% lower risk of coronary heart disease,” said the report. People who ate peanuts two or more times per week had a 13% lower risk of heart disease than people who ate none. Those who ate tree nuts, such as almonds, cashews, chestnuts and pistachios, had a 15% lower risk of heart disease.

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“Our findings support recommendations of increasing the intake of a variety of nuts, as part of healthy dietary patterns, to reduce the risk of chronic disease in the general populations,” said lead author Marta Guasch-Ferre, a research fellow at the department of nutrition at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. Many past studies have examined the role of eating nuts on people’s health. Researchers said this one stands out due to its size and the way it looked at the association between specific types of nuts and major cardiovascular events.

However, because it was an observational study based on self-reported questionnaire responses, it was unable to prove cause-and-effect. “Ideally, further investigations should test the effects of long-term consumption of nuts supplemented into the usual diet on hard cardiometabolic events,” said an accompanying editorial by Emilio Ros, a doctor at the Hospital Clinic in Barcelona. “In the meantime, raw nuts, if possible unpeeled and otherwise unprocessed, may be considered as natural health capsules that can be easily incorporated into any heart-protective diet to further cardiovascular well-being and promote healthy aging.”

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