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During the first six weeks, one group enjoyed a 1.5-ounce portion of almonds for a snack, while the other group ate a carbohydrate-rich muffin for a snack. ǰÁù¸öÐÇÆÚ£¬ÆäÖÐÒ»×é³ÉÔ±µÄÁãʳÊÇ1.5°»Ë¾Ã¿·ÝµÄÐÓÈÊ£¬¶øÁíÒ»×éµÄÁãʳÊÇ̼ˮ»¯ºÏÎﺬÁ¿½Ï¸ßµÄËɱý¡£
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Researchers found that when the two groups snacked on the almonds rather than the muffins, they reduced both their LDL and total cholesterol levels. Ñо¿±íÃ÷£¬Á½×éÈ˶¼°ÑÐÓÈÊ×÷ΪÁãʳʱ£¬ËûÃǵĵÍÃܶÈÖ¬µ°°×ˮƽºÍÕûÌåµÄµ¨¹Ì´¼Ë®Æ½¶¼Ï½µÁË¡£
Plus, eating the almonds raised their HDL (good) cholesterol levels, while eating the muffin decreased HDL levels.ÁíÍ⣬³ÔÐÓÈÊ¿ÉÒÔÌá¸ßÉíÌåµÄ¸ßÃܶÈÖ¬µ°°×ˮƽ£¬¶ø³ÔËɱý»á½µµÍÉíÌåµÄ¸ßÃܶÈÖ¬µ°°×ˮƽ¡£
What¡¯s more is that even though overall body weight did not change when participants were snacking on almonds versus muffins, their belly fat and waist circumference went down.ÁíÍ⣬¾¡¹Ü²ÎÓëÑо¿µÄʵÑéÕßÔÚ³ÔÐÓÈʺÍËɱýÆÚ¼äÌåÖØ²¢Ã»Óб仯£¬µ«¸¹²¿Ö¬·¾ÉÙÁË£¬ÑüΧҲСÁË¡£
And get this: both the muffin and the portion of almonds contained nearly the same number of calories (273 and 253, respectively) and both diets had the same overall number of calories. »¹ÓоÍÊÇ£¬ËɱýºÍ1.5°»Ë¾Ò»·ÝµÄÐÓÈÊËùº¬ÈÈÁ¿¼¸ºõÊÇÏàµÈµÄ£¨·Ö±ðÊÇ273¿¨Â·ÀïºÍ253¿¨Â·À£¬¶øÇÒÁ½ÖÖÒûʳ·½Ê½µÄ×ÜÈÈÁ¿Ò²ÊÇÏàͬµÄ¡£
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The fact that almonds are rich in protein, fiber, and vitamin E ¡ªnutrients muffins score much lower in¡ªmost likely played a role in the results of this study. So next time you reach for a snack, think: nutrient-rich!ÐÓÈʺ¬ÓзḻµÄµ°°×ÖÊ¡¢ÏËάºÍάÉúËØE£¬¶øËɱýÔòÏàÓ¦º¬Á¿½ÏµÍ£¬Ñо¿½á¹ûºÜÓпÉÄÜÊÜ´ËÓ°Ïì¡£ËùÒÔ˵ÏÂÒ»´ÎÄãÕÒÁãʳ³ÔµÄʱºò£¬ÏëÒ»Ï룬Ҫ³ÔÓªÑøº¬Á¿¸ßµÄ£¡
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