Oxidative stress (OS) and inflammatory processes initiate the first stage of cardiovascular disease (CVD). Flavonoid consumption has been related to significantly improved flow-mediated dilation and blood pressure. Antioxidant and anti-inflammatory mechanisms are thought to be involved. The effect of flavonoids on markers of oxidative stress and inflammation, in at risk individuals is yet to be reviewed. Systematic literature searches were conducted in MEDLINE, Cochrane Library, CINAHL and SCOPUS databases. Randomised controlled trials in a Western country providing a food-based flavonoid intervention to participants with one or two modifiable risk factors for CVD measuring a marker of OS and/or inflammation, were included. Reference lists ...
OBJECTIVE To assess the effect of dietary flavonoids on cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk in postmen...
Abstract Chronic inflammation is being shown to be increasingly involved in the onset and developmen...
Several epidemiological studies have linked flavonols with decreased risk of cardiovascular disease ...
Oxidative stress (OS) and inflammatory processes initiate the first stage of cardiovascular disease ...
Background: The beneficial effects of flavonoid consumption on cardiovascular risk are supported by ...
Background: Flavonoids have been shown to have anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and vasodilatory prop...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of deaths globally. The main target for prevention...
Epidemiological studies suggest that higher flavonoid intake from fruits and vegetables is associate...
Obesity represents one of major health problems strongly linked to other co-morbidities, such as typ...
Several epidemiological studies have linked flavonols with decreased risk of cardiovascular disease ...
Several epidemiological studies have linked flavonols with decreased risk of cardiovascula...
Nutrients exert measurable effects on biological processes and are among many factors that ...
Although flavonoids may confer anti-inflammatory and anti-oxidant benefits, no research has examined...
As flavonols are present in fruits and vegetables, they are consumed in considerable amounts in the ...
Hypertension is the leading remediable risk factor for cardiovascular morbidity and mortality in the...
OBJECTIVE To assess the effect of dietary flavonoids on cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk in postmen...
Abstract Chronic inflammation is being shown to be increasingly involved in the onset and developmen...
Several epidemiological studies have linked flavonols with decreased risk of cardiovascular disease ...
Oxidative stress (OS) and inflammatory processes initiate the first stage of cardiovascular disease ...
Background: The beneficial effects of flavonoid consumption on cardiovascular risk are supported by ...
Background: Flavonoids have been shown to have anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and vasodilatory prop...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of deaths globally. The main target for prevention...
Epidemiological studies suggest that higher flavonoid intake from fruits and vegetables is associate...
Obesity represents one of major health problems strongly linked to other co-morbidities, such as typ...
Several epidemiological studies have linked flavonols with decreased risk of cardiovascular disease ...
Several epidemiological studies have linked flavonols with decreased risk of cardiovascula...
Nutrients exert measurable effects on biological processes and are among many factors that ...
Although flavonoids may confer anti-inflammatory and anti-oxidant benefits, no research has examined...
As flavonols are present in fruits and vegetables, they are consumed in considerable amounts in the ...
Hypertension is the leading remediable risk factor for cardiovascular morbidity and mortality in the...
OBJECTIVE To assess the effect of dietary flavonoids on cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk in postmen...
Abstract Chronic inflammation is being shown to be increasingly involved in the onset and developmen...
Several epidemiological studies have linked flavonols with decreased risk of cardiovascular disease ...