Benefits were seen across diverse racial and socioeconomic groups.
Several large epidemiologic and prospective cohort studies have shown an association between nut consumption (including peanuts, which are similar to tree nuts in nutrient composition) and lower all-cause, cancer-related, and cardiovascular-related mortality. Additionally, in a recent randomized trial, a Mediterranean diet supplemented with nuts lowered the incidence of a nonfatal-plus-fatal cardiovascular endpoint (NEJM JW Gen Med Apr 1 2013 and N Engl J Med 2013; 368:1279). However, these studies have been conducted mostly in populations with European ancestry, higher socioeconomic status, or both. To avoid this bias, researchers investigated this association in three population-based cohorts totaling >205,000 members: One comprised low-i…
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