Olive Oil Nutraceuticals in the Prevention and Management of Diabetes: From Molecules to Lifestyle

Lifestyle is the primary prevention of diabetes, especially type-2 diabetes (T2D). Nutritional intake of olive oil (OO), the key Mediterranean diet component has been associated with the prevention and management of many chronic diseases including T2D. Several OO bioactive compounds such as monounsa...

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Main Authors: Ahmad Alkhatib, Catherine Tsang, Jaakko Tuomilehto
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-07-01
Series:International Journal of Molecular Sciences
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/19/7/2024
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spelling doaj-92207d1f813144e6a3d0444e660e3abd2020-11-25T00:22:40ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences1422-00672018-07-01197202410.3390/ijms19072024ijms19072024Olive Oil Nutraceuticals in the Prevention and Management of Diabetes: From Molecules to LifestyleAhmad Alkhatib0Catherine Tsang1Jaakko Tuomilehto2Dasman Diabetes Institute, Kuwait P.O. Box 1180, Dasman 15462, KuwaitFaculty of Health and Social Care, Edge Hill University, St. Helens Road, Ormskirk, Lancashire L39 4QP, UKDasman Diabetes Institute, Kuwait P.O. Box 1180, Dasman 15462, KuwaitLifestyle is the primary prevention of diabetes, especially type-2 diabetes (T2D). Nutritional intake of olive oil (OO), the key Mediterranean diet component has been associated with the prevention and management of many chronic diseases including T2D. Several OO bioactive compounds such as monounsaturated fatty acids, and key biophenols including hydroxytyrosol and oleuropein, have been associated with preventing inflammation and cytokine-induced oxidative damage, glucose lowering, reducing carbohydrate absorption, and increasing insulin sensitivity and related gene expression. However, research into the interaction of OO nutraceuticals with lifestyle components, especially physical activity, is lacking. Promising postprandial effects have been reported when OO or other similar monounsaturated fatty acids were the main dietary fat compared with other diets. Animal studies have shown a potential anabolic effect of oleuropein. Such effects could be further potentiated via exercise, especially strength training, which is an essential exercise prescription for individuals with T2D. There is also an evidence from in vitro, animal, and limited human studies for a dual preventative role of OO biophenols in diabetes and cancer, especially that they share similar risk factors. Putative antioxidative and anti-inflammatory mechanisms and associated gene expressions resulting from OO biophenols have produced paradoxical results, making suggested inferences from dual prevention T2D and cancer outcomes difficult. Well-designed human interventions and clinical trials are needed to decipher such a potential dual anticancer and antidiabetic effects of OO nutraceuticals. Exercise combined with OO consumption, individually or as part of a healthy diet is likely to induce reciprocal action for T2D prevention outcomes.http://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/19/7/2024olive nutraceuticalsfunctional foodsexercisenutritiontype-2 diabetes
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author Ahmad Alkhatib
Catherine Tsang
Jaakko Tuomilehto
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Catherine Tsang
Jaakko Tuomilehto
Olive Oil Nutraceuticals in the Prevention and Management of Diabetes: From Molecules to Lifestyle
International Journal of Molecular Sciences
olive nutraceuticals
functional foods
exercise
nutrition
type-2 diabetes
author_facet Ahmad Alkhatib
Catherine Tsang
Jaakko Tuomilehto
author_sort Ahmad Alkhatib
title Olive Oil Nutraceuticals in the Prevention and Management of Diabetes: From Molecules to Lifestyle
title_short Olive Oil Nutraceuticals in the Prevention and Management of Diabetes: From Molecules to Lifestyle
title_full Olive Oil Nutraceuticals in the Prevention and Management of Diabetes: From Molecules to Lifestyle
title_fullStr Olive Oil Nutraceuticals in the Prevention and Management of Diabetes: From Molecules to Lifestyle
title_full_unstemmed Olive Oil Nutraceuticals in the Prevention and Management of Diabetes: From Molecules to Lifestyle
title_sort olive oil nutraceuticals in the prevention and management of diabetes: from molecules to lifestyle
publisher MDPI AG
series International Journal of Molecular Sciences
issn 1422-0067
publishDate 2018-07-01
description Lifestyle is the primary prevention of diabetes, especially type-2 diabetes (T2D). Nutritional intake of olive oil (OO), the key Mediterranean diet component has been associated with the prevention and management of many chronic diseases including T2D. Several OO bioactive compounds such as monounsaturated fatty acids, and key biophenols including hydroxytyrosol and oleuropein, have been associated with preventing inflammation and cytokine-induced oxidative damage, glucose lowering, reducing carbohydrate absorption, and increasing insulin sensitivity and related gene expression. However, research into the interaction of OO nutraceuticals with lifestyle components, especially physical activity, is lacking. Promising postprandial effects have been reported when OO or other similar monounsaturated fatty acids were the main dietary fat compared with other diets. Animal studies have shown a potential anabolic effect of oleuropein. Such effects could be further potentiated via exercise, especially strength training, which is an essential exercise prescription for individuals with T2D. There is also an evidence from in vitro, animal, and limited human studies for a dual preventative role of OO biophenols in diabetes and cancer, especially that they share similar risk factors. Putative antioxidative and anti-inflammatory mechanisms and associated gene expressions resulting from OO biophenols have produced paradoxical results, making suggested inferences from dual prevention T2D and cancer outcomes difficult. Well-designed human interventions and clinical trials are needed to decipher such a potential dual anticancer and antidiabetic effects of OO nutraceuticals. Exercise combined with OO consumption, individually or as part of a healthy diet is likely to induce reciprocal action for T2D prevention outcomes.
topic olive nutraceuticals
functional foods
exercise
nutrition
type-2 diabetes
url http://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/19/7/2024
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