Affiliation:
1. Research Institute for Sport and Exercise Sciences, Liverpool John Moores University, Liverpool, United Kingdom
2. Unilever Research & Development, Olivier van Noortlaan 120, 3133 AT, Vlaardingen, Netherlands
Abstract
Background:
Polyphenol-rich dietary sources are acknowledged to have potential cardiovascular
health benefits, particularly in reducing cardiovascular disease risk.
Methods:
This systematic review sought to determine the effect of polyphenol-rich foods and beverages upon
microvascular function, which is of considerable importance in its contribution towards the pathophysiology of
microvascular-related complications but also in the future development of (macro-vessel) cardiovascular disease.
Results:
Overall, consumption of polyphenol-rich foods and beverages demonstrate improved microvascular
function, although this is dependent upon the polyphenol source, the dose of the product, the duration of consumption
and the population group studied. Most subgroups reviewed suggest an overall beneficial effect on
microvascular function, particularly grape-derived products, cocoa, tea, pine bark and Rutaceae aurantiae. Other
groups remain equivocal and require further study due to the limited research performed to date.
Conclusion:
Polyphenols are abundant in the human diet and this systematic review demonstrates that they are an
inexpensive, non-pharmacological approach for improving cardiovascular health in currently healthy individuals
and in populations with microvascular dysfunction.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Subject
Drug Discovery,Pharmacology
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