Dietary polyphenols come mainly from plant-based foods including fruits, vegetables, whole grains, coffee, tea, and nuts. Polyphenols may influence glycemia and type 2 diabetes (T2D) through different mechanisms, such as promoting the uptake of glucose in tissues, and therefore improving insulin sensitivity. This review aims to summarize the evidence from clinical trials and observational prospective studies linking dietary polyphenols to prediabetes and T2D, with a focus on polyphenol-rich foods characteristic of the Mediterranean diet. We aimed to describe the metabolic biomarkers related to polyphenol intake and genotype-polyphenol interactions modulating the effects on T2D. Intakes of polyphenols, especially flavan-3-ols, and their food...
Background: The role of polyphenol intake on cardiovascular risk factors is little explored, particu...
Background: Higher consumption of some polyphenols has been associated with a reduced risk of diabet...
Growing evidence from animal studies supports the anti-diabetic properties of some dietary polypheno...
DOI: 10.1155/2017/6723931 Document Type: Review URL: https://www.hindawi.com/journals/omcl/2017/6723...
Significant evidence from epidemiological investigations showed that dietary polyphenols might manag...
IF 6.015 (2017)International audienceSignificant evidence from epidemiological investigations showed...
Aim: Accumulating evidence support a role of polyphenols in the prevention of chronic diseases, i.e....
Epidemiological evidence from observational studies suggests that dietary polyphenols (PPs) – phytoc...
Background: The role of polyphenol intake on cardiovascular risk factors is little explored, particu...
Growing evidence from animal studies supports the anti-diabetic properties of some dietary polypheno...
Epidemiological evidence from observational studies suggests that dietary polyphenols (PPs) - phytoc...
Background: The role of polyphenol intake on cardiovascular risk factors is little explored, particu...
Background: Higher consumption of some polyphenols has been associated with a reduced risk of diabet...
Growing evidence from animal studies supports the anti-diabetic properties of some dietary polypheno...
DOI: 10.1155/2017/6723931 Document Type: Review URL: https://www.hindawi.com/journals/omcl/2017/6723...
Significant evidence from epidemiological investigations showed that dietary polyphenols might manag...
IF 6.015 (2017)International audienceSignificant evidence from epidemiological investigations showed...
Aim: Accumulating evidence support a role of polyphenols in the prevention of chronic diseases, i.e....
Epidemiological evidence from observational studies suggests that dietary polyphenols (PPs) – phytoc...
Background: The role of polyphenol intake on cardiovascular risk factors is little explored, particu...
Growing evidence from animal studies supports the anti-diabetic properties of some dietary polypheno...
Epidemiological evidence from observational studies suggests that dietary polyphenols (PPs) - phytoc...
Background: The role of polyphenol intake on cardiovascular risk factors is little explored, particu...
Background: Higher consumption of some polyphenols has been associated with a reduced risk of diabet...
Growing evidence from animal studies supports the anti-diabetic properties of some dietary polypheno...