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A randomized, double-masked and cross-over dietary intervention study to investigate the effects of diet supplementation with cocoa flavanols on arterial stiffness in healthy adult human subjects.
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Cocoa flavanols (CF) are plant-derived compounds commonly present in the human diet. Examples of flavanol-containing foods and beverages are apples, chocolate, tea, wine, berries, pomegranate and nuts. Flavanols encompass a group of different compounds, and the final profile of flavanols in foods will depend on multiple factors including plant origin, time of harvesting, storage, food processing, and cooking techniques. The term "cocoa flavanols" (CF) as used here refers to the particular profile of flavanols and procyanidins naturally found in cocoa beans, and CF mainly consist of the monomeric flavanol (-)-epicatechin and its oligomeric derivatives (procyanidins) containing up to 10 monomer subunits.
Accumulating data resulting from dietary intervention studies suggest that the intake of diets rich in flavanols can exert a beneficial cardiovascular health effect in humans. However, most of these investigations have been conducted with patients with diverse health complications (e.g. hypertension, diabetes and coronary heart disease) rather than healthy subjects. Thus, the interpretation of these data in the context of nutrition, primary prevention, and dietary recommendations is limited. In the current study, the investigators propose to investigate the effects of cocoa flavanol intake on arterial stiffness in a healthy population of adults. The investigators submit that this investigation will provide novel insights into the potential health benefits of dietary flavanols and procyanidins in the context of cardiovascular health in humans. The data resulting from this study will be key to the design of larger scale studies in this context, which are needed to comprehensively study the role of dietary flavanols and procyanidins with regard to potential dietary recommendations and public health.
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