Pure fruit juices provide nutritional value with evidence suggesting some of their benefits on biomarkers of cardiovascular disease risk may be derived from their constituent polyphenols, particularly flavonoids. However, few data from clinical trials are available on the dose-response relationship of fruit juice flavonoids to these outcomes. Utilizing the results of clinical trials testing single doses, we have analyzed data from studies of 100% Concord grape juice by placing its flavonoid content in the context of results from randomized clinical trials of other polyphenol-rich foods and beverages describing the same outcomes but covering a broader range of intake. We selected established biomarkers determined by similar methods for measu...
© 2016 . Objective: To determine if (poly)phenols alter cardiovascular risk factors, we assessed th...
Polyphenols in grape and wine have been suggested to contribute to the cardiovascular health benefit...
Background: Fruit and vegetable-rich diets are associated with a reduced cardiovascular disease (C...
Background: Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of mortality and morbidity in the world and ...
Epidemiological evidence suggests that polyphenols may, in part, explain the cardioprotective proper...
Growing evidence suggests that polyphenols could be serious candidates to explain the protective eff...
Polyphenols are a heterogeneous group of compounds contained in plant foods. The main sources of pol...
Diets low in fruit and vegetables are reportedly responsible for 2.7 million deaths annually from ca...
Many studies have indicated that consumption of vegetables and fruits are positively related to lowe...
Understanding interindividual variability in response to dietary polyphenols remains essential to el...
Research on flavonoids has increased since the discovery of the French Paradox, the low cardiovascul...
Emerging evidence from epidemiological and randomized controlled trials (RCTs) support protective ef...
Polyphenols are compounds found in foods such as tea, coffee, cocoa, olive oil, and red wine and hav...
The consumption of fruits and vegetables, as well as foods enriched in bioactive compounds and nutra...
Background: Growing evidence shows that grape polyphenols can improve cardiovascular risk factors. A...
© 2016 . Objective: To determine if (poly)phenols alter cardiovascular risk factors, we assessed th...
Polyphenols in grape and wine have been suggested to contribute to the cardiovascular health benefit...
Background: Fruit and vegetable-rich diets are associated with a reduced cardiovascular disease (C...
Background: Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of mortality and morbidity in the world and ...
Epidemiological evidence suggests that polyphenols may, in part, explain the cardioprotective proper...
Growing evidence suggests that polyphenols could be serious candidates to explain the protective eff...
Polyphenols are a heterogeneous group of compounds contained in plant foods. The main sources of pol...
Diets low in fruit and vegetables are reportedly responsible for 2.7 million deaths annually from ca...
Many studies have indicated that consumption of vegetables and fruits are positively related to lowe...
Understanding interindividual variability in response to dietary polyphenols remains essential to el...
Research on flavonoids has increased since the discovery of the French Paradox, the low cardiovascul...
Emerging evidence from epidemiological and randomized controlled trials (RCTs) support protective ef...
Polyphenols are compounds found in foods such as tea, coffee, cocoa, olive oil, and red wine and hav...
The consumption of fruits and vegetables, as well as foods enriched in bioactive compounds and nutra...
Background: Growing evidence shows that grape polyphenols can improve cardiovascular risk factors. A...
© 2016 . Objective: To determine if (poly)phenols alter cardiovascular risk factors, we assessed th...
Polyphenols in grape and wine have been suggested to contribute to the cardiovascular health benefit...
Background: Fruit and vegetable-rich diets are associated with a reduced cardiovascular disease (C...