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Study: Chocolate Increases Survival After Heart Attack

We just love when yet another study proves how good chocolate really is for you. This time, a study shows that those that eat chocolate have increased survival rates after a heart attack. The more chocolate they ate, the better off they were.
While the chocolate eaters in the study had a statistically insignificant reduction in the risk of death from any cause over the eight-year span, the reduced risk for dying of heart disease was highly significant. And it was dose-dependent -- that is, the more chocolate consumed, the lower the risk for death.

Compared with people who ate none, those who had chocolate less than once a month had a 27 percent reduction in their risk for cardiac death, those who ate it up to once a week had a 44 percent reduction and those who indulged twice or more a week had a 66 percent reduced risk of dying from a subsequent heart event. The beneficial effect remained after controlling for intake of other kinds of sweets.

A co-author of the paper, Dr. Kenneth J. Mukamal, an associate professor of medicine at Harvard, said that there was considerable data from other studies suggesting that chocolate lowered blood pressure and that this might be a cause of the lower cardiac mortality found in the study. Dr. Katz, of Yale, agreed that "there are many reasonable biological mechanisms" for a protective effect from chocolate. "I like the study," he said. "It adds to the general fund of knowledge we already have."

Dr. Mukamal sounded a note of caution about the findings. "Although this is interesting and provocative, chocolate does not come without costs," he said. "For people looking for a small snack to finish a meal, this is a great choice. But it should be supplementing healthy eating and replacing less healthy snacks."
Yet another study which promotes the benefits of chocolate. Chocolate: it's good for your heart.

Posted on September 19, 2009





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