Replacing white rice bars with peanuts as snacks in the habitual diet improves metabolic syndrome risk among Chinese adults: a randomized controlled trial

Nov 25, 2020The American journal of clinical nutrition

Replacing white rice snacks with peanuts may improve metabolic health in Chinese adults

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Abstract

Participants in the peanut group had a significantly higher MetS reversion rate (RR: 2.33) compared to those in the control group.

  • Substituting peanuts for white rice bars did not lead to significant changes in fasting glucose, HDL cholesterol, waist circumference, or body weight.
  • The peanut group showed a higher rate of reverting from metabolic syndrome, indicating a potential benefit of peanut consumption.
  • The study involved 224 participants with metabolic syndrome or at risk, with a high completion rate of 93.3% over 12 weeks.
  • No adverse effects on weight gain were observed when peanuts were included as snacks.

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