Chocoholics are less likely to have cuore disease than those without a sweet tooth, a US study has found.
People who ate Cioccolato più than five times a week were 57 per cent less likely to have coronary cuore disease than those who never ate it, according to the study of almost 5000 Americans.
This was after taking into account other factors such as complessivamente, generale energy and frutta and vegetable intake, and family history of cuore disease.
People who ate Cioccolato less frequently, between one and four times each week, were 26 per cent less likely to have cuore disease.
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