Walnuts are the healthiest nut, say scientists

Walnuts are the healthiest of all the nuts and should be eaten more as part of

a healthy diet, US scientists say.

Scientists from Pennsylvania told the American Chemical Society that walnuts

contain the highest level of antioxidants compared to other nuts.

Antioxidants are known to help protect the body against disease.

The scientists said that all nuts have good nutritional qualities but walnuts

are healthier than peanuts, almonds, pecans and pistachios.

Dr Joe Vinson, from the University of Scranton, analysed the antioxidant levels

of nine different types of nuts and discovered that a handful of walnuts

contained twice as many antioxidants as a handful of any other commonly eaten

nut.

He found that these antioxidants were higher in quality and potency than in any

other nut.

Antioxidants are good because they stop the chain reactions that damage cells

in the body when oxidation occurs.

Roasted nuts

The antioxidants found in walnuts were also two to 15 times as powerful as

vitamin E, which is known to protect the body against damaging natural

chemicals involved in causing disease, the study says.

Nuts are known to be healthy and nutritious, containing high-quality protein,

lots of vitamins and minerals as well as dietary fibre. They are also dairy and

gluten-free.

Previous research has shown that regular consumption of small amounts of nuts

can reduce the risk of heart disease, some types of cancer, type two diabetes

and other health problems.

Dr Vinson said there was another advantage in choosing walnuts as a source of

antioxidants: "The heat from roasting nuts generally reduces the quality of the

antioxidants.

"People usually eat walnuts raw or unroasted, and get the full effectiveness of

those antioxidants."