Background: Japanese longevity is the highest in the world. This is partly explained by low occurrence of cardiovascular diseases, which in turn is attributed to the Japanese traditional diet (JTD). Recent research demonstrates that nitric oxide (NO), a key regulator of vascular integrity, can be generated from nitrate (NO3 -), abundantly found in vegetables. It can reduce blood pressure (BP) via its serial reduction to nitrite (NO2 -) and to bioactive NO. Interestingly, JTD is extremely rich in nitrate and the daily consumption is higher than in any other known diet. Objective and design: In a randomized, cross-over trial we examined the effect of a 10-day period of JTD on blood pressure in 25 healthy volunteers. Traditional Japanese veget...
Poor eating habits may represent cardiovascular risk factors since high intake of fat and saturated ...
Vegetable derived nitrate is now recognised as an important bioactive phytochemical with cardioprote...
Nitric oxide (NO) is a primary vasodilatory factor released from endothelial cells of the peripheral...
To the Editor: Nitric oxide, generated by nitric oxide synthase, is a key regulator of vascular inte...
Abstract—Diets rich in fruits and vegetables reduce blood pressure (BP) and the risk of adverse card...
Diets rich in fruits and vegetables reduce blood pressure (BP) and the risk of adverse cardiovascula...
Background: Dietary nitrate is receiving increased attention due to its reported ergogenic and cardi...
Evidence for a beneficial effect of dietary nitrate, through the nitrate–nitrite–NO pathway, on meas...
Background: Emerging evidence suggests that increasing intakes of nitrate-rich vegetables may be an ...
Background: Dietary nitrate is receiving increased attention due to its reported ergogenic and cardi...
Background Emerging evidence suggests that increasing dietary nitrate intake may be an effective app...
Evidence has accumulated in recent years that suggests that nitrate from the diet, particularly vege...
This work was funded by the British Heart Foundation. The study was conducted within The National In...
Celebration of Undergraduate Excellence (2013)The presence of nitrates and nitrites in food is assoc...
High salt intake is one of the major dietary determinants of hypertension and cardiovascular disease...
Poor eating habits may represent cardiovascular risk factors since high intake of fat and saturated ...
Vegetable derived nitrate is now recognised as an important bioactive phytochemical with cardioprote...
Nitric oxide (NO) is a primary vasodilatory factor released from endothelial cells of the peripheral...
To the Editor: Nitric oxide, generated by nitric oxide synthase, is a key regulator of vascular inte...
Abstract—Diets rich in fruits and vegetables reduce blood pressure (BP) and the risk of adverse card...
Diets rich in fruits and vegetables reduce blood pressure (BP) and the risk of adverse cardiovascula...
Background: Dietary nitrate is receiving increased attention due to its reported ergogenic and cardi...
Evidence for a beneficial effect of dietary nitrate, through the nitrate–nitrite–NO pathway, on meas...
Background: Emerging evidence suggests that increasing intakes of nitrate-rich vegetables may be an ...
Background: Dietary nitrate is receiving increased attention due to its reported ergogenic and cardi...
Background Emerging evidence suggests that increasing dietary nitrate intake may be an effective app...
Evidence has accumulated in recent years that suggests that nitrate from the diet, particularly vege...
This work was funded by the British Heart Foundation. The study was conducted within The National In...
Celebration of Undergraduate Excellence (2013)The presence of nitrates and nitrites in food is assoc...
High salt intake is one of the major dietary determinants of hypertension and cardiovascular disease...
Poor eating habits may represent cardiovascular risk factors since high intake of fat and saturated ...
Vegetable derived nitrate is now recognised as an important bioactive phytochemical with cardioprote...
Nitric oxide (NO) is a primary vasodilatory factor released from endothelial cells of the peripheral...