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    >>> this morning on "today's" health, is chocolate good for you? according to a new study chocolate eaters may not only be getting their sweet tooth but lowering their risk for heart disease . dr. carrie peterson is an internist and "women's health" contributor. the headline sounds great, chocolate is good for you, but there are some important caveats. before we get into that part of it, tell us the good news, why is chocolate good for us?

    >> what the study found is looking at outcome on chocolate 's ability to prevent cardio metabolic disease . they found that high chocolate consumption does decrease the risk of developing cardio metabolic disease by 30%. the outcomes looked at were stroke, heart attack , and diabetes.

    >> the effects were significant.

    >> 30% is considered significant, yeah.

    >> now, this study was one of those analysis of other studies. they looked at more than 100,000 people. there were shortcomings. the researchers were pretty candid about all that we don't know about chocolate .

    >> that's correct. one limitation of this study is that it does not determine the quantity of chocolate that was consumed. it only divided into categories such as once a month or once a week. so we don't have that factor. and in addition, it did not tell us what type of chocolate was consumed, be it white or milk or dark chocolate . we know dark chocolate has the highest flavonoid content.

    >> there seems to be a bigs a center risk with this study. accessive consumption would induce weight gain . they're saying, yes, high amounts of chocolate may be good for us in one respect with regard to heart disease , but then again the sugar and fat can provide its own problems.

    >> that's correct, because commercially available chocolate is ladened with sugar and fat. that can cause weight gain . weight gain may counter act any of the benefit wes see here.

    >> out of curiosity, what property does chocolate have that makes it healthful. i have in my notes something called flavonoid.

    >> cocoa contains flavonoids. it induces these effects in a number of ways. first, it has anti-oxidant properties. these protect our cells from free radical damage. it also has anti-inflammatory properties which will prevent the development of plaque in the arteries. in addition, it can prevent clot formation by inhibiting platelet platele platelets. finally, it can enhance the ability of the anti-oxidants that we take in such as vitamin c , to work.

    >> so the flavonoids are good. are there other foods that are less fun than chocolate that are beneficial?

    >> there are, there are many who are not nearly as high in fat. greens and green and black tea , blackberries, cherries, and apricots, to name

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