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Tags: tree nuts | peanuts | diet | death risk | heart disease | cancer

How Many Nuts Should You Eat for Better Health?

Thursday, 21 November 2013 12:00 PM EST


New research suggests eating nuts regularly can help lower your risk of death, particularly from cancer and heart disease. Some advice on adding nuts to your diet:
 
HOW MUCH:
 
The American Heart Association recommends four servings of unsalted nuts a week. A serving is a small handful — 1.5 ounces of whole nuts — or 2 tablespoons in nut butter form. For example, there are about 23 almonds in a serving.
 
WHAT KIND:
 
Peanuts or tree nuts including almonds, walnuts, cashews and pistachios. Eat them as a snack or add to other foods.
 
WATCH OUT:
 
Nuts have a lot of nutrients but they also have a lot of calories. A serving of peanuts or almonds is about 240 calories.
 

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New research suggests eating nuts regularly can help lower your risk of death, particularly from cancer and heart disease. Some advice on adding nuts to your diet: HOW MUCH: The American Heart Association recommends four servings of unsalted nuts a week. A serving is a...
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