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8/30/12

Sweden: Eating chocolate lowers men's stroke risk

Eating chocolate may lower men's chance of stroke, according to a new study from Sweden.

Researchers surveyed about 37,000 men and asked how much chocolate they ate on a regular basis. Those whose weekly consumption was the highest — at about a third of a cup —  were 17 percent less likely to have a stroke than the men who didn't regularly eat chocolate.

Chocolate has been shown to improve cardiovascular health  when consumed in moderation, and the beneficial component of the sweet treat is likely compounds called flavonoids, the researchers said.
"Flavonoids appear to be protective against cardiovascular disease through antioxidant, anti-clotting and anti-inflammatory properties, said study author Susanna Larsson, of the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm. "It's also possible that flavonoids in chocolate  may decrease blood concentrations of bad cholesterol, and reduce blood pressure," she said.

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