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Eating nuts associated with improvements in cholesterol levels


By: Lisa Costa Bir with information from Eurekalert

In the weight loss clinic i work at at least half of the patients i see present with elevated cholesterol. I prescribe a number of diet and lifestyle interventions, some backed by science such as the use of the herb Globe artichoke, and others not e.g. daily ingestion of Apple Cider Vinegar. Now new research suggests that daily intake of nuts (unsalted & raw is probably best!) is also helpful:

Consuming more nuts appears to be associated with improvements in blood cholesterol levels, according to a pooled analysis of data from 25 trials reported in the May 10 issue of Archives of Internal Medicine, one of the JAMA/Archives journals.

"Dietary interventions to lower blood cholesterol concentrations and to modify blood lipoprotein levels are the cornerstone of prevention and treatment plans for coronary heart disease," the authors write as background information in the article. "Recently, consumption of nuts has been the focus of intense research because of their potential to reduce coronary heart disease risk and to lower blood lipid [fat and cholesterol] levels based on their unique nutritional attributes." Nuts are rich in plant proteins, fats (especially unsaturated fatty acids), dietary fiber, minerals, vitamins and other compounds, such as antioxidants and phytoesterols.

Joan Sabaté, M.D., Dr.P.H., of Loma Linda University, Loma Linda, Calif., and colleagues pooled primary data from 25 nut consumption trials conducted in seven countries and involving 583 women and men with high cholesterol or normal cholesterol levels. All the studies compared a control group to a group assigned to consume nuts; participants were not taking lipid-lowering medications.

Participants in the trials consumed an average of 67 grams (about 2.4 ounces) of nuts per day. This was associated with an average 5.1 percent reduction in total cholesterol concentration, a 7.4 percent reduction in low-density lipoprotein (LDL, or "bad" cholesterol) and an 8.3 percent change in ratio of LDL cholesterol to high-density lipoprotein (HDL, or "good" cholesterol). In addition, triglyceride levels declined by 10.2 percent among individuals with high triglyceride levels (at least 150 milligrams per deciliter), although not among those with lower levels.

"The effects of nut consumption were dose related, and different types of nuts had similar effects on blood lipid levels," the authors write. "The effects of nut consumption were significantly modified by LDL-C, body mass index and diet type: the lipid-lowering effects of nut consumption were greatest among subjects with high baseline LDL-C and with low body mass index and among those consuming Western diets."

The results support the inclusion of nuts in therapeutic dietary interventions for improving blood cholesterol levels, they conclude. "Nuts are a whole food that have been consumed by humans throughout history. Increasing the consumption of nuts as part of an otherwise prudent diet can be expected to favorably affect blood lipid levels (at least in the short term) and have the potential to lower coronary heart disease risk."

What have you tried that has worked to help lower cholesterol?

Comments

Karin
Apr 11 2012 10:12PM
With my cholesterol I would go off dairy totally. The doctor has been trying to get me on Lipator. I am open for suggestions.
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linda
Jul 16 2012 2:57PM
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jill
Dec 17 2012 10:35AM
I am new to this website, so I am very content to just watch and learn for awhile
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Merry Fernandeze
Feb 9 2013 7:16PM
Nuts really an effective food product which reduces high LDL cholesterol level in a natural way. It is good for overall health also. This blog skillfully described the importance of Nuts over cholesterol. According to my opinion, to decrease cholesterol we should follow a proper diet plan and some yoga.

I'm also familiar to another one website http://www.cholesterolverlagen.nu/bloedcholesterol-verlagen/ldl-bloedcholesterol-verlagen.php. They are also shared some useful tips to lower cholesterol.
Comment by: Merry Fernandeze
Paul
Mar 14 2013 12:08PM
Just joined today and will be doing some general research.
RE LDL, mine up after stopping alcohol completely????
Must go back to O.P. now....
Thanks, like what I'm seeing. Paul
Comment by: Paul
Ximena
Feb 18 2017 7:30PM
What's missing in this blog is the warning that PEANUTS are NOT nuts- they are legumes!!!!
most people would consume of (probably very salted) peanuts- to get their "nut" intake up''
Ximena
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