date:Feb 20, 2019
study, researchers used self-reported diet questionnaires from 16,217 men and women before and after they were diagnosed with diabetes and asked them about their consumption of both peanuts and tree nuts over a period of several years.
All of the participants had type 2 diabetes, the most common form of the disease, that's associated with aging and obesity.
During the study, 3,336 people were diagnosed with cardiovascular diseases. This included 2,567 cases of heart disease and 789 strokes.