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A bit of dark chocolate may do more than just tickle your taste buds.

Eating about 3 1/2 ounces of dark chocolate helped relax people's blood vessels in a recent study, which could help protect cardiovascular health. So go ahead and indulge, but don't overdo it; dark chocolate is still high in calories and fat.

A recent study finds evidence that eating a little bit of chocolate may be good for your health. In the study, participants who consumed about 3 1/2 ounces (about seven small squares) of dark chocolate experienced improvements in endothelial function of the smooth muscle lining their blood vessels. Improved endothelial function aids blood flow and helps decrease strain on the heart. Because chocolate is high in both fat and calories, people who plan to consume chocolate frequently should consume it in much smaller amounts than what was used for the recent study -- an ounce or two per day is a sensible serving. In addition to an occasional piece of dark chocolate, other artery-friendly habits include limiting your intake of trans and saturated fat, exercising for at least 30 minutes per day, and reducing stress levels with relaxation activities.
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References Published on 12/28/2005.
Effect of dark chocolate on arterial function in healthy individuals. Vlachopoulos, C., Aznaouridis, K., Alexopoulos, N., Economou, E., Andreadou, I., Stefanadis, C., American Journal of Hypertension 2005 Jun;18(6):785-791.

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IslandHopper
5 of 5 people found this helpful.
10/21/2008 9:30:53 AM

M&Ms come in dark chocolate. Five calories apiece. I use them in trail mix I make with roasted peanuts and raisins.
Interurban
5 of 6 people found this helpful.
10/20/2008 8:42:31 AM

Try 1/2 ounce of peanut butter with a little mustard, on whole wheat bread with seeds. Not too many calories. (My friends think I am crazy, [Show More]
fullbirdco...
18 of 19 people found this helpful.
9/11/2008 10:58:46 AM

What about Baker's Chocolate, with no sugar and 100% cacao? It doesn't taste as good, but it certainly has more theobromine and less calori [Show More]
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