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How walnuts can affect your body if you eat them every day

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Research suggests that walnuts may benefit the heart, brain, digestion, and blood sugar levels when eaten regularly as part of a balanced diet, reports VnExpress.

Walnuts may help improve memory

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Studies suggest that the healthy fats and antioxidants found in walnuts can support brain function and help maintain memory over time.

They may contribute to better sleep

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Walnuts contain compounds such as melatonin, which has been linked to improved sleep quality and recovery.

Gut bacteria may benefit from walnuts

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Research indicates that walnuts can act as a prebiotic, helping nourish beneficial bacteria in the digestive system.

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Digestion may become more balanced

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A healthier gut environment may also support digestion and overall digestive comfort.

They can add more nutrients to your diet

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Walnuts provide nutrients such as fiber, magnesium, potassium, and omega 3 fatty acids that many people do not get enough of.

Walnuts are rich in healthy fats

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A serving of walnuts contains mostly unsaturated fats, which are often associated with several health benefits.

They may support heart health

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The American Heart Association has recognized walnuts as a heart healthy food because of their nutritional profile.

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Cholesterol levels may improve

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Regular walnut consumption has been linked to lower levels of LDL cholesterol, often referred to as bad cholesterol.

The risk of cardiovascular disease may decrease

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A 2023 review found that even small daily amounts of walnuts could help lower the risk of heart and blood vessel disease.

Stress levels may become lower

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One study found that people who ate walnuts regularly over several weeks experienced lower stress and better mental well being.

Blood sugar may stay more stable

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The combination of healthy fats, fiber, and protein in walnuts may help prevent major blood sugar fluctuations.

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They may help lower the risk of type 2 diabetes

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Higher nut consumption, including walnuts, has been associated with a reduced risk of developing type 2 diabetes.

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