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Old 05-10-2008, 08:09 AM   #1
Pistachios for a Healthy Heart
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Pistachios for a Healthy Heart
The latest research shows that pistachios appear to benefit the heart by relaxing blood vessels and lowering blood pressure. This finding, from Penn State, follows a study of young men whose cardiovascular reactions to stress suggested that they were more likely to develop high blood pressure. The research team put the young men on three successive diets: a healthy heart plan with 25 percent of calories from fat and 8 percent saturated fat; a diet with 30 percent of calories from fat and 8 percent saturated fat plus 1.5 ounces of pistachios daily; or a diet with 34 percent of calories from fat and eight percent saturated fat plus three ounces of pistachios.At the end of four weeks on each of the three diets, the researchers checked the participants' blood pressure, assessed the elasticity of their blood vessels when at rest, and gave them two stress tests.

They found that the 1.5-ounce pistachio diet lowered systolic (the top number) blood pressure by 4.8 mm of mercury; the three ounce pistachio diet reduced systolic blood pressure by 2.4 mm of mercury and also relaxed the arteries, a beneficial change that reduces the heart's overall workload.
The study was sponsored by the California Pistachio Commission and was reported at an Experimental Biology conference in April 2007.
True, nuts such as pistachios are generally high in fat, but most of them contain monounsaturated fat that is good for the heart. In fact, eaten in moderation, nuts of all kinds appear to lower your risk of heart disease and heart attack.
The ongoing Nurses Health Study at Brigham and Woman's Hospital in Boston and the Harvard School of Public Health, which is monitoring the health of 86,000 nurses, found that those who ate more than five ounces of nuts per week (about the total you would get by eating a single airline packet daily) had one third fewer heart attacks than those who rarely or never ate nuts. Other studies have supported these findings.



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May 1 (HealthDay News) -- Pistachios could help lower cholesterol, according to an industry-funded study presented Monday at the Experimental Biology meeting in Washington, D.C.
"Pistachio amounts of 1.5 ounces and three ounces (per day) -- one to two handfuls -- reduced risk for cardiovascular disease by significantly reducing LDL ("bad") cholesterol levels, and the higher dose significantly reducing lipoprotein ratios," study author Sarah K. Gebauer, a graduate student in integrative biosciences at Penn State, said in a prepared statement.
The multi-week study, which received funding from the California Pistachio Commission , concluded that three ounces of pistachios a day reduced LDL levels by 11.6 percent, total cholesterol levels by 8.4 percent, and non-high density lipoproteins (non-HDL) by 11.2 percent. Levels of non-HDL are considered reliable predictors of cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk.
The researchers also said that a handful of pistachios provide the same antioxidants found in dark, leafy vegetables and brightly-colored fruit.
"Our study has shown that pistachios, eaten with a healthy heart diet, may decrease a person's CVD risk profile," primary investigator Dr. Penny Kris-Etherton, distinguished professor of nutrition at Penn State, said in a prepared statement.

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