The Asian Age

Eating peanuts may keep heart diseases at bay: Study

- Journal of Nutrition. — PTI

New York: Eating peanuts with a meal may help protect against cardiovasc­ular diseases that can lead to heart attacks and stroke, a new study has found. Researcher­s from Pennsylvan­ia State University in the US recruited 15 healthy overweight and obese men for the study. Participan­ts ate a control meal with around 85 grammes of ground unsalted peanuts in the form of a shake. A control group was fed a shake of similar nutritiona­l quantity and quality, but without the peanuts. Blood samples from the subjects to measure lipid, lipoprotei­n and insulin levels after 30, 60, 120 and 240 minutes were taken. The study showed that when peanuts are eaten with a meal the typical post-meal increase of triglyceri­des is blunted. Eating peanuts can keep the cells that line the arteries healthy, helping them stay more elastic, researcher­s said. “Typically, whenever we eat something, it causes the arteries to get a little bit stiffer during the post-meal period, but we have shown that if you eat peanuts with your meal, this can help prevent the stiffening response,” said Penny KrisEthert­on of Penn State. Over time, the arterial stiffening response can limit blood flow throughout the body and cause the heart to work harder, increasing the risk of serious cardiovasc­ular problems over time. “As the heart works harder and harder, over a long period of time, it could lead, ultimately, to heart failure,” said KrisEthert­on. “After a meal, triglyceri­des increase and this typically decreases the dilation of the arteries, but the peanuts prevent that big increase in triglyceri­des after the meal,” she said. The study was published in the

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