“In the past, studies on walnuts have shown beneficial effects on many health outcomes such as heart disease, diabetes and obesity,” said Peter Pribis, a Professor at University of New Mexico in the US.
“Our study was different because we focused on cognition, and in this controlled randomised trial (CRT) we measured mood outcomes in males and females.”
The participants of the study were 64 students between the ages of 18 and 25. The participants were asked to eat three slices of banana bread every day for 16 weeks — eight weeks of banana bread with walnuts and eight weeks of banana bread without walnuts.
The nuts were finely ground into the dough so the two banana breads were similar in taste and appearance. While eating banana bread with walnuts the participants consumed half a cup of walnuts daily.
The mood of the students was measured at the end of each eight-week period. The researchers found that consumption of walnuts led to a significant improvement in mood in young, healthy males.
“In non-depressed healthy young males, walnuts seem to have the ability to improve mood,” the study, published in the journal Nutrients, said. “There was a meaningful, 28% improvement of mood in young men,” Pribis pointed out.
Published in The Express Tribune, November 21st, 2016.
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