By Tricitynews Reporter
Chandigarh
18th September:- A new study by researchers at Penn
State University, funded by the Almond Board of California and published in The
Journal of Nutrition, shows that choosing almonds as a snack, as part of a
cholesterol-lowering diet, may boost the most beneficial type of good HDL
cholesterol and improve its ability to remove harmful cholesterol from the
body. 1 Many people don’t know that the total cholesterol number that they get
from their doctor is a combination of bad LDL cholesterol – which increases
risk for heart disease – and good HDL cholesterol - which helps protect against
heart disease. An easy way to remember which is which: Think of the “L”
in LDL as standing in for “low,” since you want your LDL number to be low. In· the body, excess LDL cholesterol can cause plaque to
form in arteries, increasing risk of heart attack or stroke. Think of the
“H” in HDL – the good type of cholesterol – as standing in for “high.” You want
your· HDL number to be high. In the body, HDL’s job is to
scavenge excess cholesterol and carry it to the liver, where it is broken down
and removed from the body. Research shows that both HDL and LDL cholesterol
have several sub-types. In general, smaller, denser LDL particles are more
harmful than the large ones. And though all HDL particles are helpful, the
larger, more mature HDL is seen as most protective. In this study, researchers
looked at 48 middle-aged, normal weight and overweight men and women who had
elevated bad LDL cholesterol levels. All of them ate a traditional
cholesterol-lowering diet, but one group ate 1.5 Servings (43 grams) of almonds
for a snack, while the other group ate a high carbohydrate muffin that provided
a similar amount of calories.
Claire Berryman, PhD, RD, lead researcher
of the study said that numerous studies show that when people include almonds
in their diet, they reap this benefit of lower LDL levels. He added that but
less is known about almonds’ effect on good HDL cholesterol.” For the almond
snackers, bad LDL cholesterol levels went down, while good HDL cholesterol
levels remained the same. This is similar to what is typically seen when
almonds are included in heart-healthy diets.2 1 Berryman CE, Fleming JA,
Kris-Etherton PM. Inclusion of almonds in a cholesterol-lowering diet improves
plasma HDL subspecies and cholesterol efflux to serum in normal-weight
individuals with elevated LDL cholesterol. The Journal of Nutrition 2017;
147(8): 1517-1523. 2 Musa- Veloso K, Paulionis L, Poon T, Lee HL. The
effects of almond consumption on fasting blood lipid levels: a systematic
review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials. Journal of
Nutritional Science 2016; 5(e34):1- 15. Page 2 But that’s not all. Looking more
closely at HDL levels of study participants, researchers found that those who
ate almonds as a snack saw increased levels of alpha-1 HDL, the form known to
be most protective against heart disease. In normal weight, but not overweight
participants, almonds also improved HDL function, so that it was better able to
scavenge and remove excess cholesterol from the body.
Claire Berryman said that Almonds are a
smart snack. This study helps shed light on additional reasons why almonds are
beneficial for heart health: eating almonds can help lower your bad LDL level
while maintaining your good HDL cholesterol levels – and can actually help your
good HDL cholesterol work.
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