Feeling
Full - Naturally!
Peanuts contain
high amounts of both mono- and polyunsaturated fats which have been generally
shown to help lower total cholesterol and the incidence of heart
disease.
The good
news is that some nutritional researchers now believe that fat in the small
intestine stimulates the release of a chemical transmitter that signals
feelings of fullness to the brain, which in turn suppresses hunger
pains.
Researchers
have shown that the traditional "Mediterranean" diet that contains satisfactory
amounts of unsaturated fat (ie the type found in peanuts) assists people
maintain healthy diet practices over a prolonged period of time because they
do not experience an overwhelming sense of hunger.
The Secret
of Successful Dieting
According
to research at Harvard Medical School and Brigham Women's Hospital
in Boston, almost three times as many people were able to follow a higher-fat
diet that included peanuts and peanut butter during an 18-month weight loss
study.
101 overweight
men and women were assigned to either a low fat diet or a higher monounsaturated
fat "Mediterranean Style" diet. The study found that participants on the
latter diet lost more weight and were able to stay with the
program.
These findings
are consistent with a study at Purdue University, which showed that
snacks of peanuts and peanut butter produced more eating satisfaction and
feelings of fullness than other high-carbohydrate snacks such as rice cakes.
Study participants who were fed peanut snacks didn't feel the need to add
additional kilojules to their daily diets to attack hunger.
Remember,
peanuts...
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Are a significant
source of plant protein without the high-cholesterol saturated fat found
in many animal sources of protein
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Contain high
amounts of both mono- and polyunsaturated fat which have generally been shown
to help lower total cholesterol and rates of coronary heart disease and to
suppress appetite naturally
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Are amongst
the most concentrated food sources of Vitamin E (also linked to preventing
coronary heart disease)
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Are abundant
in beta-sitosterol, known to inhibit cancer growth as well as protect against
heart disease
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Contain
isoflavones and saponins, which both have anti-cancer and antioxidant
properties
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Contain
additional vitamins such as B6 and folic acid, as well as minerals such as
magnesium, copper, zinc and selenium
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