Guest guest Posted November 25, 2004 Report Share Posted November 25, 2004 >http://www..com > >Beans and Peas Can Cut Heart Disease Risk > >Bulking up the diet with legumes such as beans and peas can lower the >risk of heart disease. > >Archives of Internal Medicine November 26, 2001;161:2573-2578 > >Men and women who ate legumes at least four times a week had a 22% >lower risk of coronary heart disease over 19 years than those who >consumed legumes once weekly. > >The most enthusiastic legume eaters also had lower blood pressure and >total cholesterol, and were less likely to be diagnosed with high >blood pressure and diabetes. > >Legumes are rich in soluble fiber, which has been shown to help lower >total cholesterol and LDL ( " bad " ) cholesterol levels and improve >insulin resistance. Legumes also contain low levels of sodium and >high levels of potassium, calcium and magnesium -- a combination that >is associated with a reduced risk of heart disease. > >Folate, a mineral also found in abundance in legumes, is thought to >reduce blood levels of homocysteine, a compound that can boost heart >disease risk. > >The results of their study are based on interviews and medical exams >of more than 9,600 Americans who did not have heart disease when the >study began. Over an average of 19 years, about 1,800 cases of >coronary heart disease were diagnosed. > >In other findings, individuals who consumed the most legumes tended >to smoke more and consume more calories and saturated fat. They were >also less likely to have graduated from high school. Those who ate >the most legumes also tended to be younger and male. (It is obvious >enough, if you want a healthier lifestyle by improving your diet- >don't smoke!) > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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