Scope The cardioprotective effects of apples are primarily attributed to flavonoids, found predominantly in the skin. This study aimed to determine if acute and/or chronic (4 weeks) ingestion of flavonoid-rich apples improves endothelial function, blood pressure (BP), and arterial stiffness in individuals at risk for cardiovascular diseases (CVD). Methods and results In this randomized, controlled cross-over trial, acute and 4 week intake of apple with skin (high flavonoid apple, HFA) is compared to intake of apple flesh only (low flavonoid apple, LFA) in 30 participants. The primary outcome is endothelial function assessed using flow-mediated dilation (FMD) of the brachial artery, while main secondary outcomes are 24 h ambulatory BP and a...
The present study aims to investigate the metabolic fate and the cardiometabolic effects of phenolic...
Background: Observed associations between increased fruit and vegetable (F&V) consumption, particula...
BACKGROUND: Observed associations between increased fruit and vegetable (F&V) consumption, particul...
Scope: The cardioprotective effects of apples are primarily attributed to flavonoids, found predomin...
BACKGROUND Apples are rich in bioactive polyphenols and fiber. Evidence suggests that consumption of...
Abstract Background The primary aim of this study was to test the hypothesis that an orally ingested...
International audienceBackground/objectives: Epidemiological studies suggest that apple consumption ...
Background/objectives: Epidemiological studies suggest that apple consumption is associated with a r...
Background: The reported effects of flavanol-rich foods such as cocoa, dark chocolate, and apples on...
Apples are among the world’s most consumed fruits. However, while the impact of whole-apple intake o...
open9noinstitutional funding of the University of Bologna. Grant Number: RFO2016Scope: We aimed exam...
Background: Apples are an important contributor to the intake of dietary components linked with card...
The mechanisms by which foods, such as fruit, are able to reduce the risk of chronic disease are sti...
Many fruits and vegetables have been found to have a protective effect against cardiovascular dise...
Flavonoids and nitrates in fruits and vegetables may protect against cardiovascular disease. Dietary...
The present study aims to investigate the metabolic fate and the cardiometabolic effects of phenolic...
Background: Observed associations between increased fruit and vegetable (F&V) consumption, particula...
BACKGROUND: Observed associations between increased fruit and vegetable (F&V) consumption, particul...
Scope: The cardioprotective effects of apples are primarily attributed to flavonoids, found predomin...
BACKGROUND Apples are rich in bioactive polyphenols and fiber. Evidence suggests that consumption of...
Abstract Background The primary aim of this study was to test the hypothesis that an orally ingested...
International audienceBackground/objectives: Epidemiological studies suggest that apple consumption ...
Background/objectives: Epidemiological studies suggest that apple consumption is associated with a r...
Background: The reported effects of flavanol-rich foods such as cocoa, dark chocolate, and apples on...
Apples are among the world’s most consumed fruits. However, while the impact of whole-apple intake o...
open9noinstitutional funding of the University of Bologna. Grant Number: RFO2016Scope: We aimed exam...
Background: Apples are an important contributor to the intake of dietary components linked with card...
The mechanisms by which foods, such as fruit, are able to reduce the risk of chronic disease are sti...
Many fruits and vegetables have been found to have a protective effect against cardiovascular dise...
Flavonoids and nitrates in fruits and vegetables may protect against cardiovascular disease. Dietary...
The present study aims to investigate the metabolic fate and the cardiometabolic effects of phenolic...
Background: Observed associations between increased fruit and vegetable (F&V) consumption, particula...
BACKGROUND: Observed associations between increased fruit and vegetable (F&V) consumption, particul...