CHOCOLATE FOR HEALTH
(Good news for chocolate
lovers)
.People who eat a bar of dark chocolate in the morning and
drink a glass of red wine at night are lowering their blood pressure and so
prolonging their lives.Even better would be to also cut down on salt and step
up exercise, Adelaide University’s Karin Ried said.“Eating chocolate reduces
blood pressure by about 2-3 millimetres of mercury (while) exercise and other
dietary measures can reduce blood pressure by 3-7 millimetres.”Reid and her
team of fellow Australians picked apart 20 studies involving 856 participants
that looked at the effect on blood pressure of a daily dose of cocoa for two
weeks.Cocoa is rich in flavanols, which are known to dilate blood vessels and
so allow blood to flow more freely. “Smaller dosages may be as effective as
larger dosages,” she said. But a 100-gram bar of dark chocolate would be a
handy dosage.
Flavanols are also present in green tea,
dark berries and red wine. Salt is known to elevate blood pressure. Exercise
helps reduce blood pressure.“Dark chocolate has 50-85 per cent cocoa and milk
chocolate up to 30 per cent,” Ried said. “As the flavanol content is
responsible for blood pressure reduction, cocoa-rich foods are preferable.”Unsurprisingly,
only one in 20 of those who agreed to help the march of science by eating a
daily bar of chocolate reported any unpleasant side effects. The study was
reported in the Cochrane Library.: dark chocolate, blood pressure
Prof.
John Kurakar
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