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A Little Chocolate Goes a Long Way in Keeping Healthy Heart, Study Finds
Monday, August 29, 2011
By: Albertina Torsoli
Albertina Torsoli
More bad news for those battling a sweet tooth: eating
chocolate is good for you.
Regular consumption may slash the risk of developing heart
disease by a third, according to research published in the British Medical Journal and presented today at the European Society
of Cardiology’s conference in Paris.
Oscar Franco and colleagues from the University of Cambridge
sought to put studies linking chocolate and heart health to the test, reviewing
existing data to establish whether such a link could reliably be claimed. Turns
out it can, according to Franco.
The scientists waded through seven studies involving about
114,000 participants. They found, when they pooled results, that people who
consumed the most chocolate carried a 37 percent lower risk of developing heart
disease and were 29 percent less likely to suffer a stroke than those who ate
the least. The researchers found no link between cocoa intake and heart
failure.
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