As we approach the holidays,
let me make it easier for you to indulge on a traditional holiday
treat. A recently completed European study of chocolate eating among
teens showed those who regularly consumed chocolate have less total
and abdominal body fat than those who do not. The findings are based
on data from 1,458 youths ages 12 to 17, who were part of the
Healthy Lifestyle in Europe by Nutrition in Adolescence study, which
examines lifestyle habits among youths in nine countries in Europe.
The study did not differentiate between dark or light chocolate.
Although most studies claim dark chocolate is better for you, there
is no need to rule out light chocolate.
Benefits of eating chocolate show:
A 20% reduced risk of stroke,
Lower blood pressure,
Lower risk of heart attack,
Helps keep you feeling fuller longer,
Increases insulin sensitivity (reducing risk of diabetes),
Dark chocolate flavonoids are good for your skin,
Theobromine in chocolate reduces activity of the vagus nerve to ease
coughing,
Increases a positive mood and reduces stress,
Cocoa has blood thinning properties,
Improves vision.
White chocolate is really not chocolate, because it does not
contain cocoa solids. It is a chocolate derivative and usually
consists of cocoa butter, sugar, milk solids, and salt.