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dc.creatorIbero-Baraibar, I. (Idoia)-
dc.creatorSuarez, M. (Manuel)-
dc.creatorArola-Arnal, A. (Anna)-
dc.creatorZulet, M.A. (María Ángeles)-
dc.creatorMartinez, J.A. (José Alfredo)-
dc.date.accessioned2016-04-11T16:29:26Z-
dc.date.available2016-04-11T16:29:26Z-
dc.date.issued2016-
dc.identifier.citationIbero-Baraibar I, Suárez M, Arola-Arnal A, Zulet MA, Martínez JA. Cocoa extract intake for 4 weeks reduces postprandial systolic blood pressure response of obese subjects, even after following an energy-restricted diet. Food Nutr Res 2016;60:30449es_ES
dc.identifier.issn1654-6628-
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10171/40305-
dc.description.abstractAbstract Background: Cardiometabolic profile is usually altered in obesity. Interestingly, the consumption of flavanolrich foods might be protective against those metabolic alterations. Objective: To evaluate the postprandial cardiometabolic effects after the acute consumption of cocoa extract before and after 4 weeks of its daily intake. Furthermore, the bioavailability of cocoa extract was investigated. Design: Twenty-four overweight/obese middle-aged subjects participated in a 4-week intervention study. Half of the volunteers consumed a test meal enriched with 1.4 g of cocoa extract (415 mg flavanols), while the rest of the volunteers consumed the same meal without the cocoa extract (control group). Glucose and lipid profile, as well as blood pressure and cocoa metabolites in plasma, were assessed before and at 60, 120, and 180 min post-consumption, at the beginning of the study (Postprandial 1) and after following a 4-week 15% energy-restricted diet including meals containing or not containing the cocoa extract (Postprandial 2). Results: In the Postprandial 1 test, the area under the curve (AUC) of systolic blood pressure (SBP) was significantly higher in the cocoa group compared with the control group (p 0.007), showing significant differences after 120 min of intake. However, no differences between groups were observed at Postprandial 2. Interestingly, the reduction of postprandial AUC of SBP (AUC_Postprandial 2-AUC_Postprandial 1) was higher in the cocoa group (p 0.016). Furthermore, cocoa-derived metabolites were detected in plasma of the cocoa group, while the absence or significantly lower amounts of metabolites were found in the control group. Conclusions: The daily consumption of cocoa extract within an energy-restricted diet for 4 weeks resulted in a greater reduction of postprandial AUC of SBP compared with the effect of energy-restricted diet alone and independently of body weight loss. These results suggest the role of cocoa flavanols on postprandial blood pressure homeostasis.es_ES
dc.description.sponsorshipThis work was supported by the Centre for Industrial Technological Development within National Strategic Consortium for Technical Research (industrial research diets and food with specific characteristics for elderly SENIFOOD) as well as the University of Navarra LE/97 and Physiopathology of Obesity and Nutrition (CIBER-obn), Carlos III Health Research Institute (CB12/03/30002).es_ES
dc.language.isoenges_ES
dc.publisherCo-Action Publishinges_ES
dc.relationCarlos III Health Research Institute (CB12/03/30002).-
dc.relationthe Centre for Industrial Technological Development within National Strategic Consortium for Technical Research.-
dc.relationthe University of Navarra LE/97 and Physiopathology of Obesity and Nutrition (CIBER-obn)-
dc.relationscholarship of the University of Navarra.-
dc.rightsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesses_ES
dc.subjectblood pressurees_ES
dc.subjectCocoaes_ES
dc.subjectDietes_ES
dc.subjectBioavailabilityes_ES
dc.subjectPolyphenolses_ES
dc.subjectWeight losses_ES
dc.subjectMaterias Investigacion::Ciencias de la Salud::Nutrición y dietéticaes_ES
dc.titleCocoa extract intake for 4 weeks reduces postprandial systolic blood pressure response of obese subjects, even after following an energy-restricted dietes_ES
dc.typeinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlees_ES
dc.editorial.noteThis is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Licensees_ES
dc.identifier.doihttp://dx.doi.org/10.3402/fnr.v60.30449es_ES

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