Use of dark chocolate for diabetic patients: a review of the literature and current evidence
Dietary changes are a major lifestyle factor that can influence the progression of chronic diseases such as diabetes. Recently, flavanols, a subgroup of plant-derived phytochemicals called flavonoids, have gained increasing attention, due to studies showing an inverse correlation between dietary int...
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doaj-40283900b64244c88380783bbaf72ec42020-11-24T21:39:40ZengTaylor & Francis GroupJournal of Community Hospital Internal Medicine Perspectives2000-96662017-10-017421822110.1080/20009666.2017.13612931361293Use of dark chocolate for diabetic patients: a review of the literature and current evidenceSyed Raza Shah0Richard Alweis1Najla Issa Najim2Amin Muhammad Dharani3Muhammad Ahmed Jangda4Maira Shahid5Ahmed Nabeel Kazi6Syed Arbab Shah7University of Central FloridaRochester Regional Health SystemUniversity of KentuckyDow University of Health Sciences (DUHS)Dow University of Health Sciences (DUHS)Dow University of Health Sciences (DUHS)Chandka Medical CollegeZiauddin Medical University HospitalDietary changes are a major lifestyle factor that can influence the progression of chronic diseases such as diabetes. Recently, flavanols, a subgroup of plant-derived phytochemicals called flavonoids, have gained increasing attention, due to studies showing an inverse correlation between dietary intake of flavanols and incidence of diabetes. Flavanoids in the cocoa plant may ameliorate insulin resistance by improving endothelial function, altering glucose metabolism, and reducing oxidative stress. Oxidative stress has been proposed as the main culprit for insulin resistance. The well-established effects of cocoa on endothelial function also points to a possible effect on insulin sensitivity. The relationship between insulin resistance and endothelial function is a reciprocal one. Overall, the evidence from these studies suggests that cocoa may be useful in slowing the progression to type 2 diabetes and ameliorating insulin resistance in metabolic syndrome. Additionally, results from several small studies indicate that cocoa may also have therapeutic potential in preventing cardiovascular complications in diabetic patients. Studies highlighting the potential of cocoa-containing diets, in large-randomized controlled trials should be performed which might give us a better opportunity to analyze the potential health-care benefit for reducing the risk of complications in diabetic patients at molecular level.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/20009666.2017.1361293Dark chocolateCardiovascularNutritionflavanolsdiabetes |
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Syed Raza Shah Richard Alweis Najla Issa Najim Amin Muhammad Dharani Muhammad Ahmed Jangda Maira Shahid Ahmed Nabeel Kazi Syed Arbab Shah Use of dark chocolate for diabetic patients: a review of the literature and current evidence Journal of Community Hospital Internal Medicine Perspectives Dark chocolate Cardiovascular Nutrition flavanols diabetes |
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Use of dark chocolate for diabetic patients: a review of the literature and current evidence |
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Use of dark chocolate for diabetic patients: a review of the literature and current evidence |
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Use of dark chocolate for diabetic patients: a review of the literature and current evidence |
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Use of dark chocolate for diabetic patients: a review of the literature and current evidence |
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Use of dark chocolate for diabetic patients: a review of the literature and current evidence |
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use of dark chocolate for diabetic patients: a review of the literature and current evidence |
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Taylor & Francis Group |
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Journal of Community Hospital Internal Medicine Perspectives |
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2000-9666 |
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Dietary changes are a major lifestyle factor that can influence the progression of chronic diseases such as diabetes. Recently, flavanols, a subgroup of plant-derived phytochemicals called flavonoids, have gained increasing attention, due to studies showing an inverse correlation between dietary intake of flavanols and incidence of diabetes. Flavanoids in the cocoa plant may ameliorate insulin resistance by improving endothelial function, altering glucose metabolism, and reducing oxidative stress. Oxidative stress has been proposed as the main culprit for insulin resistance. The well-established effects of cocoa on endothelial function also points to a possible effect on insulin sensitivity. The relationship between insulin resistance and endothelial function is a reciprocal one. Overall, the evidence from these studies suggests that cocoa may be useful in slowing the progression to type 2 diabetes and ameliorating insulin resistance in metabolic syndrome. Additionally, results from several small studies indicate that cocoa may also have therapeutic potential in preventing cardiovascular complications in diabetic patients. Studies highlighting the potential of cocoa-containing diets, in large-randomized controlled trials should be performed which might give us a better opportunity to analyze the potential health-care benefit for reducing the risk of complications in diabetic patients at molecular level. |
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Dark chocolate Cardiovascular Nutrition flavanols diabetes |
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/20009666.2017.1361293 |
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