03/04/2019 / By Michelle Simmons
Researchers from the University of South Australia, University of Adelaide, and the University of Newcastle in Australia report that regularly snacking on peanuts instead of unhealthy foods helps improve one’s diet. They reached this conclusion after investigating the effects of adding peanuts to diet on snacking habits and energy intake.
In conclusion, the findings of the study suggest that eating peanuts may help improve diet by reducing the intake of unhealthy foods.
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Journal Reference:
Barbour JA, Stojanovski E, Moran LJ, Howe PRC, Coates AM. THE ADDITION OF PEANUTS TO HABITUAL DIETS IS ASSOCIATED WITH LOWER CONSUMPTION OF SAVORY NON–CORE SNACKS BY MEN AND SWEET NON–CORE SNACKS BY WOMEN. Nutrition Research. May 2017; 41: 65-72. DOI: 10.1016/j.nutres.2017.04.005
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