Balancing the Benefits of Wine & Chocolate

You certainly wouldn't think of wine and chocolate as "health foods," but they actually do contain health benefits when consumed in moderation.
Wine and chocolate... now those are two things you certainly wouldn't consider to be "health foods."

But, actually, both contain health benefits. Ever hear of the French Paradox? Even though French people drink massive amounts of red wine, they have incredibly long lifespans.

The benefits come primarily from the flavonoids and antioxidants. In wine -- specifically red wine -- the polyphenol resveratrol packs the health punch.

With chocolate, the key is to eat the right percentage of cocoa. For instance, white chocolate has practically no health benefits, whereas dark chocolate contains more healthy compounds.

A recent study following 2,000 women in England found that eating small amounts of dark chocolate with red wine helped balance blood sugar levels, even in women who struggled with diabetes. This was a small study, so more research is needed to confirm the results; but it's promising for the future of both wine and chocolate.

Of course, both of these indulgent health foods should be consumed in moderation.

Join Dr. Leigh and special guest, Dr. Bruce Lobitz, as they discuss the new evidence surrounding chocolate and wine.

Additional Info

  • Segment Number: 1
  • Audio File: ER_101/1407er5a.mp3
  • Featured Speaker: Bruce Lobitz, MD
  • Guest Bio: Dr. Bruce Lobitz is an emergency physician in Columbia, SC.  He completed his Emergency Medicine residency at Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge and has been in community practice in South Carolina for 16 years.  Dr. Lobitz is a Fellow of ACEP and has done numerous media interviews for both radio and print news organizations, including the New York Times.
  • Length (mins): 10
  • Waiver Received: Yes
  • Internal Notes: repeat guest
  • Host: Leigh Vinocur, MD
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