Smart Snacking Part of a Healthy Diet
"If you snack, it's important to consume a small amount of something healthy," says Dr.
Advantages of Snacking
According to the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, properly proportioned snacks throughout the day can lead to some big benefits, including:
- More energy: A quick snack can help boost glucose levels between meals.
- Less overeating: A few bites can curb a person's appetite and prevent overeating at mealtime.
- Extra nutrients: With smart snacks like raw veggies or peanuts, the body is getting a variety of the nutrients it needs.1
Peanut Power
For snacking purposes, it's important to know that just one serving of peanuts (about a handful) delivers seven grams of protein along with 19 vitamins and minerals. In fact, peanuts are considered an energy-dense food thanks to the plant-based protein and healthy fats they contain. That means the body taps into them for long-lasting fuel.2 In addition to body benefits, studies have found that eating peanuts can give the brain a boost. Peanuts and peanut butter deliver:
- All-day fuel: Because of their unique mix of plant-based protein, fiber and health fats, the body can use peanuts to power through the day—especially when paired with other healthy foods, like peanut butter on multigrain toast.2
- Less stress, better memory: A 2021 study found daily peanut or peanut butter consumption was associated with improved memory, decreased anxiety and depression and lower stress.3
- Long-term health: Eating peanuts has been associated with a 21% reduced risk of premature death,4 and a 24% lower risk of death from heart disease.5
- Reduced cancer risk: Including colorectal, gastric, pancreatic and lung cancers.6
- Weight management: A considerable amount of evidence shows incorporating peanuts and peanut butter into an individual's diet may help with weight loss. Peanut consumption may also support those who are taking a GLP-1 medication.
"Oftentimes snacking is an attempt to hold yourself over between meals," says
To "plus up" a snack, consider pairing peanuts and peanut butter with other healthy foods. A small handful of homemade trail mix with peanuts, rolled oats and raisins can be eaten mid-morning or after dinner while apple slices dipped in peanut butter and crushed peanuts can be an afternoon snack.
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