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Polyphenols, Inflammation, and Cardiovascular Disease

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CURRENT ATHEROSCLEROSIS REPORTS
卷 15, 期 5, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1007/s11883-013-0324-x

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Polyphenols; Inflammation; Olive oil; Flavonoid; Phenolic acids; Flow-mediated vasodilation; Endothelial dysfunction; Cell signaling; Adhesion markers

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  1. NIA NIH HHS [R01 AG031553] Funding Source: Medline

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Polyphenols are compounds found in foods such as tea, coffee, cocoa, olive oil, and red wine and have been studied to determine if their intake may modify cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk. Historically, biologic actions of polyphenols have been attributed to antioxidant activities, but recent evidence suggests that immunomodulatory and vasodilatory properties of polyphenols may also contribute to CVD risk reduction. These properties will be discussed, and recent epidemiological evidence and intervention trials will be reviewed. Further identification of polyphenols in foods and accurate assessment of exposures through measurement of biomarkers (i.e., polyphenol metabolites) could provide the needed impetus to examine the impact of polyphenol-rich foods on CVD intermediate outcomes (especially those signifying chronic inflammation) and hard endpoints among high risk patients. Although we have mechanistic insight into how polyphenols may function in CVD risk reduction, further research is needed before definitive recommendations for consumption can be made.

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