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17th January 2016
03:20pm GMT

Although there was no difference in weight between the two groups, the almond diet participants were found to have significantly reduced belly fat, waist and leg fat.
In the results published in the Journal of the American Heart Association, the nut source was also seen to greatly reduce cholesterol levels in the body, lowering the risk of heart disease.
Speaking about the results, lead researcher on the study Dr Claire Berryman, said:
“Our research found that substituting almonds for a high-carbohydrate snack improved numerous heart health risk factors, including the new finding that eating almonds reduced belly fat.
“Choosing almonds as a snack may be a simple way to help fight the onset of metabolic and cardiovascular diseases.”
Almonds are a great source of protein and fibre for the body. Packed with Vitamins E, they are a powerful antioxidant.
They also boast Vitamin B as well as calcium, potassium, zinc and folic acid, making them great for your heart, digestive system, and even the skin.
For a tasty way to sneak some almonds into your daily diet, find a recipe for here for Cinnamon Vanilla Almond Butter.

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