Can Daily Dietary Choices Have a Cardioprotective Effect? Food Compounds in the Prevention and Treatment of Cardiometabolic Diseases.
Elżbieta SzczepańskaBarbara JanotaMarika WlazłoMagdalena GacalPublished in: Metabolites (2024)
Cardiovascular diseases accompanying metabolic syndrome comprise one of the leading causes of death worldwide. The medical community undertakes attempts to improve treatment options and minimize cardiovascular diseases' numerous consequences and exacerbations. In parallel with pharmacotherapies provided by physicians, nutritionists are developing strategies for diet therapy and prevention based on lifestyle changes, with high success rates. Consumption of specified food compounds included in various products with proven protective properties can be helpful in this regard. Due to the wide possibilities of diet in metabolic health promotion, it seems necessary to systematize information about the metabolically protective and cardioprotective properties of fiber, probiotic bacteria, plant sterols, folic acid, vitamins B12, C, and E, PUFAs, lycopene, polyphenols, arginine, CoQ10, and allicin. The aim of this review was to present the food compounds with potential use in cardiometabolic prevention and diet therapy based on the latest available literature.
Keyphrases
- physical activity
- cardiovascular disease
- metabolic syndrome
- weight loss
- health promotion
- human health
- healthcare
- primary care
- cardiovascular risk factors
- nitric oxide
- chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
- systematic review
- mental health
- cystic fibrosis
- stem cells
- type diabetes
- replacement therapy
- skeletal muscle
- amino acid