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The only bad thing about nuts is their high calorie count. If you were on a 2000 calorie-a-day diet, and ate nothing but raw almonds for a day, you could only have twelve small handfuls - and your fat intake would be 165% over the limit! But if you only eat a small amount, the benefits of nuts outweighs their fat content. In fact, eating nuts may even help you lose weight. A study conducted at Brigham and Women's hospital in Boston showed that overweight participants who ate a moderate-fat diet (39% of calories) that included 85g of almonds a day, lost more weight than those participants on a low-fat diet (18% of calories) that did not include almonds. The trick to eating nuts without overdoing the fat is to measure out a 30g serving size once or twice. After a couple of times measuring you'll know approximately how many nuts constitute a handful - then you just have to stick to that sized handful! Try these tips for incorporating nuts into your diet:
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