The foods and nutrients discussed in this paper are components of dietary patterns that have been associated with lower cardiovascular disease risk. The focus of this review is on the effects of antioxidant foods on vascular health and discussion of their potential mechanisms of action. The foods reviewed include fruits and vegetables, red grapes and red wine, tea, cocoa/chocolate, and olive oil. The primary challenge in studying the cardioprotective components of a dietary pattern is in identifying mechanism(s) of action as well as the bioactive nutrients responsible. In selecting papers for this review, we focused on studies of whole foods and beverages that met the following criteria: 1) they are commonly consumed in typical diets, 2) th...
Purpose: Endothelial dysfunction and low-grade inflammation are key phenomena in the pathobiology of...
Purpose: Endothelial dysfunction and low-grade inflammation are key phenomena in the pathobiology of...
'Previous studies (Brat, et al, 2006) have shown that the consumption of fruit and vegetables play a...
Obesity and diabetes is generally accompanied by a chronic state of oxidative stress, disequilibrium...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Oxidative stress has been advocated as a major cause for cardiovascular dis...
Growing evidence suggests that polyphenols could be serious candidates to explain the protective eff...
Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) have gained increasing attention because of their high prevalence and...
Background: Fruit and vegetable-rich diets are associated with a reduced cardiovascular disease (C...
Endothelial dysfunction is one of the earliest events in atherogenesis. A consequence of endothelial...
none2noCardiovascular diseases (CVDs) are one of the major causes of mortality and disability in Wes...
Cardiovascular disease is the most common cause of death in the Western world. In the last decades n...
Many studies have indicated that consumption of vegetables and fruits are positively related to lowe...
Mediterranean-style diets caused a significant decline in cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) in early la...
Industrial and technological revolutions have resulted in dramatic shifts in the diseases that are r...
Epidemiological studies indicate that diets rich in fruits and vegetables (F&V) are protective again...
Purpose: Endothelial dysfunction and low-grade inflammation are key phenomena in the pathobiology of...
Purpose: Endothelial dysfunction and low-grade inflammation are key phenomena in the pathobiology of...
'Previous studies (Brat, et al, 2006) have shown that the consumption of fruit and vegetables play a...
Obesity and diabetes is generally accompanied by a chronic state of oxidative stress, disequilibrium...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Oxidative stress has been advocated as a major cause for cardiovascular dis...
Growing evidence suggests that polyphenols could be serious candidates to explain the protective eff...
Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) have gained increasing attention because of their high prevalence and...
Background: Fruit and vegetable-rich diets are associated with a reduced cardiovascular disease (C...
Endothelial dysfunction is one of the earliest events in atherogenesis. A consequence of endothelial...
none2noCardiovascular diseases (CVDs) are one of the major causes of mortality and disability in Wes...
Cardiovascular disease is the most common cause of death in the Western world. In the last decades n...
Many studies have indicated that consumption of vegetables and fruits are positively related to lowe...
Mediterranean-style diets caused a significant decline in cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) in early la...
Industrial and technological revolutions have resulted in dramatic shifts in the diseases that are r...
Epidemiological studies indicate that diets rich in fruits and vegetables (F&V) are protective again...
Purpose: Endothelial dysfunction and low-grade inflammation are key phenomena in the pathobiology of...
Purpose: Endothelial dysfunction and low-grade inflammation are key phenomena in the pathobiology of...
'Previous studies (Brat, et al, 2006) have shown that the consumption of fruit and vegetables play a...