Eating peanuts reduce the risk of heart attack, stroke
and early death
risk
of suffering a heart attack or stroke, a new study claims.
Researchers found they were linked
with a reduced risk of death from heart disease among people on low incomes.
And they believe their findings
suggest peanuts may be a cost-effective measure to improve cardiovascular
health because they are so cheap.
However experts cautioned today that
salt-covered nuts would not have the same health benefits.
Nuts are rich in nutrients and
peanuts, although classified as legumes, have nutrients similar to tree nuts.
The new study, led by Dr Xiao-Ou
Shu, of the Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, Tennessee, analysed
various groups of people.
One involved 72,000 low-income black
and white men and women living in the US, the other 134,000 men and women
living in Shanghai, China.in both groups,
men ate more peanuts than women.
In the US group, about half of the nuts consumed
were peanuts, and in the Chinese group only peanut consumption was assessed.
HOW DO NUTS HAVE A PROTECTIVE EFFECT ON THE HEART?
Catherine Collins, Principal Dietitian at St
George's Hospital NHS Trust, said:
'Research over the past few years has shown
heart-health benefits of including nuts and legumes (like peanuts) as part of a
varied diet.
'This is probably because nuts and peanuts
contribute a valuable source of protein, dietary fibres, healthy fats, vitamins
B1, B6, folic acid, vitamin E, magnesium and zinc to the diet.
Although almost half the weight of a peanut is fat
(48%), the majority is of the heart-healthy monounsaturated and polyunsaturated
types.
Studies where nuts have been added to the diet
(such as the European PREDIMED study), and long-term population studies have
consistently shown a reduction in death from heart disease when nuts and
legumes are included in the diet. But who cares if they help us to live
longer at an affordable price?'
However experts have cautioned that
people should not start eating 'large quantities' of nuts and peanuts in light
of the research.
Commenting on the findings,
Professor Peter Weissberg, medical director at the British Heart Foundation,
said: 'This large study found that death rates from heart attacks were lower in
people who eat nuts, particularly peanuts, than in those who don't.
'However, the data do not show that
the more peanuts you eat the lower the risk of a fatal heart attack, so people
should not start eating large quantities of nuts, particularly salted nuts, in
the hope that it will protect them from heart disease.
'The results suggest that including
a modest amount of nuts as part of a well-balanced diet may be of
benefit.'
The researchers found that across the board, eating
nuts reduced the risk of death from heart disease.
This was regardless of gender, race,
BMI, smoking, alcohol consumption and conditions such as diabetes, high blood
pressure and obesity.
In the US, the highest consumption resulted in a
risk reduction of 21 per cent.
In the Chinese group, it was 17 per cent.
Dr Shu said: 'We observed no significant
associations between nut or peanut consumption and risk of death due to cancer
and diabetes.'
She added the findings highlight the large
public health impact of nut or peanut consumption in lowering deaths from
heart disease - especially given their affordability.
The research was published in JAMA Internal
Medicine.
Dr Mitchell Katz, deputy editor of
the journal, added: 'Of course, peanuts are not really nuts - they are legumes
since they grow in bushes, unlike tree
nuts.
Wonders shall never end so common groundnut fit stop cancer and the thing dey very cheap na wa o oyibo no go kill us.
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ReplyDeleteI prefer ground made into butter spread and used in eating bread dats what hey call pea nut butter i like it wella
ReplyDeleteI will start eating ground nut my only concern is dat i gat oilly face and skin i do no pea nut gives pimples but the advantages out weighs the disadvantage so watt he hell pea nut all the way we go.
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