The Potential Effects of Dietary Antioxidants in Obesity: A Comprehensive Review of the Literature.
Noha M AlmoraieIsraa M ShatwanPublished in: Healthcare (Basel, Switzerland) (2024)
Obesity has become a global health concern, with its prevalence steadily increasing in recent decades. It is associated with numerous health complications, including cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, and certain types of cancer. The aetiology of obesity is multifactorial, involving genetic, environmental, and lifestyle factors. In recent years, oxidative stress has emerged as a potential contributor to obesity and its related metabolic disorders. Dietary antioxidants, which can counteract oxidative stress, have gained significant attention for their potential role in preventing and managing obesity. This comprehensive review aims to explore the impact of dietary antioxidants on obesity and its associated metabolic dysregulations, discussing the underlying mechanisms and highlighting the potential therapeutic implications.
Keyphrases
- weight loss
- metabolic syndrome
- insulin resistance
- type diabetes
- high fat diet induced
- oxidative stress
- weight gain
- cardiovascular disease
- global health
- public health
- healthcare
- adipose tissue
- risk factors
- squamous cell carcinoma
- dna damage
- physical activity
- skeletal muscle
- cardiovascular risk factors
- working memory
- glycemic control
- social media
- diabetic rats
- papillary thyroid
- cardiovascular events
- heat stress