Dietary Polyphenols and Human Health

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Title

Dietary Polyphenols and Human Health

Subject

polyphenols
Health and Nutrition Examination Survey

Description

Polyphenols are a heterogeneous group of bioactive compounds mainly found in plant-based foods. Numerous clinical and epidemiological studies have led to the result that polyphenol intake may protect against chronic diseases such as cardiovascular and neurodegenerative diseases, cancer, or type 2 diabetes, to name some. Polyphenol intake estimation can be obtained through food frequency questionnaires and nutritional biomarkers, both having their own advantages and disadvantages. Although the association between these bioactive compounds and health seems irrefutable, many questions remain still unanswered. For instance, more studies are needed to identify possible interactions and effect-modulating variables, such as smoking habit, body mass index, sex, alcohol, hormones, other foods, etc. Moreover, intestinal microbiota seems to play an important role in the metabolism of polyphenols, but it is still unclear how.

This Special Issue entitled “Dietary Polyphenols and Human Health” is now open for submission of either original research manuscripts or reviews (systematic reviews and meta-analyses) concerning dietary polyphenols and various health outcomes.

Creator

Anna Tresserra-Rimbau

Source

https://doi.org/10.3390/books978-3-03943-794-8

Publisher

Department of Biochemistry & Biotechnology, IISPV School of Medicine. Rovirai Virgili University

Date

2020

Contributor

Djuwarnik

Format

pdf

Language

English

Type

Textbooks

Identifier

ISBN 978-3-03943-794-8 (

Coverage

disease prevention

chronic diseases
Mediterranean diet

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