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Overnutrition and sedentary lifestyle are the leading factors associated with the development of obesity. Obese adults usually are advised to make lifestyle modifications which include dietary restriction and physical activity recommendation. In addition, dietary supplements and medication such as
The study examines the effect of cocoa flavanols, red-berries anthocyanins or a combination of both on markers of cardiovascular health and cognition.
Healthy volunteers are recruited to participate in a parallel study (n 30 per group) for 10 to 12 weeks. Markers of cardiovascular health (FMD,
The objective of this project is to investigate the benefits of daily consumption of cocoa in endurance athletes in:
A) Gastrointestinal problems associated with exercise. B) Reinforcement of the gastrointestinal barrier. C) Parameters of inflammation and oxidative stress. D) Sports performance. E)
Chocolate, the main product deriving from cocoa beans (Theobroma cacao, from the Greek "food of the gods") has its origin in Mexico, where Maya, Inca and Aztecs practiced their cultivation. For centuries, it has been appreciated for its pleasant taste and for its beneficial effects on health, and it
Within 25 years, the US population aged 65 and over will double in size to 80 million bringing, with it an epidemic of aging-related cognitive decline, from normal cognitive aging to neurodegenerative disorders including Alzheimer's Disease. These conditions impair quality of life and functional
Iron overload diseases are highly prevalent. Dysmetabolic iron overload syndrome involves 15% of men with metabolic syndrome X. Genetic hemochromatosis is the most common genetic disease in Northern Europe. Both are due to a lack of regulation in iron absorption. To date, there is no nutritional
During the last two decades significant effort has been made to enhance recovery after surgery. Despite the implementation of pragmatic and standardized clinical protocols to enhance recovery and shorten hospital length of stay, the utility of these protocols for improving patient-centered recovery
The metabolic syndrome (MetS) includes a cluster of dysfunctions that identifies subjects at risk of developing type-2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease (CVD). A key feature appears to be chronic increased inflammation and activation of the innate system. Consequently, increased low-grade
Recent data suggested that chronic ingestion of high flavanols cocoa might be a promising agent for dietary photo protection against UV light. Moreover, flavanols-rich cocoa intake has been shown to increase microcirculation in human skin.
Polyphenolic compounds are abundant in foods and have been suggested to exert several health benefits including prevention of cancer, cardiovascular disease, suppressing inflammation, diabetes, etc. These properties are mediated by bioavailability of individual polyphenols that is, in turn,
In order to assess potential acute beneficial effects of flavanols in patients with ESRD, 10 patients undergoing dialysis will be recruited. Subjects will receive a cocoa drink with 16 mg, 250 mg, and 500 mg (in 100 mL water each) flavan-3-ols (40% epicatechine/catechine und 60% procyanidine),
A randomised 3-period cross-over trial will be carried out to assess the acute and chronic effects of a large dose of apple PA compared with a low dose of apple PA (negative control) and aspirin (positive control), on platelet function (flow cytometry) and other risk factors of CVD (endothelial
Flavonoids are polyphenolic compounds ubiquitous in fruits and vegetables. They appear in especially high concentrations in the form of flavanols in green tea as well as in cocoa, and are known to have beneficial antioxidant effects in vitro. Flavonoids have been proposed as a key protective dietary