Abstract

Some research shows that eating nuts improves lipid profiles, likely because nuts are high in monounsaturated fat and may raise HDL-cholesterol levels. However, eating high-fat foods also can cause weight gain. In a study funded by the California Almond Board, 27 hyperlipidemic men and women (mean total-cholesterol level, about 251 mg/dL) …

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