The Therapeutic Potential of Theobromine in Obesity: A Comprehensive Review.
Dilem Tuğal AslanZeynep GoktasPublished in: Nutrition reviews (2024)
Obesity, characterized by chronic low-grade inflammation, is a significant health concern. Phytochemicals found in plants are being explored for therapeutic use, particularly in combating obesity. Among these, theobromine, commonly found in cocoa and chocolate, shows promise. Although not as extensively studied as caffeine, theobromine exhibits positive effects on human health. It improves lipid profiles, aids in asthma treatment, lowers blood pressure, regulates gut microbiota, reduces tumor formation, moderates blood glucose levels, and acts as a neuroprotective agent. Studies demonstrate its anti-obesity effects through mechanisms such as browning of white adipose tissue, activation of brown adipose tissue, anti-inflammatory properties, and reduction of oxidative stress. This study aims to suggest theobromine as a potential therapeutic agent against obesity-related complications.
Keyphrases
- insulin resistance
- adipose tissue
- metabolic syndrome
- high fat diet induced
- weight loss
- type diabetes
- oxidative stress
- low grade
- blood glucose
- human health
- weight gain
- blood pressure
- risk assessment
- healthcare
- high grade
- skeletal muscle
- chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
- public health
- glycemic control
- physical activity
- risk factors
- dna damage
- climate change
- artificial intelligence
- body mass index
- deep learning
- cystic fibrosis
- heart rate
- cerebral ischemia
- fatty acid
- health promotion