Nuts and Cardiovascular Diseases: Focus on Brazil Nuts

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Abstract

Cardiovascular diseases (CVD) are the main cause of death globally and most CVD can be prevented by addressing their risk factors, such as an unhealthy diet. Many authors have studied the benefits of nut consumption on CVD. Nuts contain high amounts of vegetable protein, unsaturated fatty acids, dietary fibers, vitamins, minerals and many other bioactive compounds, like phytosterols and phenolic compounds, which are able to reduce cholesterol levels and promote antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects, thereby reducing cardiovascular risks. This review aims to describe studies involving the consumption of nuts, including Brazil nuts and CVD risk factors with positive results in the improvement of lipid profile, glucose metabolism, vascular function, and inflammatory and oxidative stress biomarkers.

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da Silva, A. C. T., Cardozo, L. F. M. F., Cruz, B. O. da, Mafra, D., & Stockler-Pinto, M. B. (2019). Nuts and Cardiovascular Diseases: Focus on Brazil Nuts. International Journal of Cardiovascular Sciences. Sociedade Brasileira de Cardiologia. https://doi.org/10.5935/2359-4802.20190016

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