Watermelons 'may  help prevent heart attacks and weight gain'
By  ANI | ANI – Fri 5 Oct, 2012
London, October  5 (ANI): Researchers including one of Indian origin have suggested that a daily  slice of watermelon could help prevent heart disease by halting the build-up of  'bad' cholesterol.
Scientists who  carried out the study on mice, which were fed a high-fat diet, found that the  fruit halved the rate at which 'bad' low-density lipoprotein (LDL) accumulated.
LDL is a form of  cholesterol that leads to clogged arteries and heart disease.
Researchers from  Purdue University in the US also found that eating watermelon regularly helped  to control weight gain and results in fewer fatty deposits inside the blood  vessels.
They believe the  secret to watermelon's health-boosting properties lies in citrulline, a  chemical found in the juice.
Although the  latest investigation showed no significant effects on blood pressure, it did  reveal watermelons had a powerful impact on other heart risk factors.
Fatty diets,  lack of exercise and smoking are all key risk factors.
Cholesterol is a  type of fat produced by the liver that is essential to help the body produce  hormones, absorb vitamin D and make bile to digest foods. It is transported in  the blood by tiny 'couriers', called lipoproteins.
LDL carries  cholesterol away from the liver and dumps it in major blood vessels, where it  can cause a life-threatening blockage.
High-density  lipoprotein (HDL) has the job of transporting cholesterol back to the liver to  be safely disposed of.
The latest study  suggests that watermelon juice could help.
Researchers fed  two groups of mice a high-fat diet but gave one water to drink and the other  watermelon juice.
They tracked  their health for several months and at the end of the experiment found that the  mice given watermelon juice had 50 percent less LDL than those on water despite  eating the same diet.
They also  weighed an average of 30 percent less, but their blood pressure was no  different.
"We didn't  see a lowering of blood pressure. But these other changes are promising,"  the Daily Mail quoted research leader Dr Shubin Saha as saying.
"We know  that watermelon is good for health because it contains citrulline. We don't  know yet at what molecular level it's working and that's the next step,"  he added.
The study has  been published in the Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry. (ANI)
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