One major example of the synergy of bioactive foods and extracts is
their role as an antioxidant and the related remediation of
cardiovascular disease. There is compelling evidence to suggest that
oxidative stress is implicated in the physiology of several major
cardiovascular diseases including heart failure and increased free
radical formation and reduced antioxidant defences. Studies indicate
bioactive foods reduce the incidence of these conditions, suggestive
of a potential cardioprotective role of antioxidant nutrients.
BIOACTIVE FOOD AS DIETARY INTERVENTIONS FOR CARDIOVASCULAR
DISEASE investigates the role of foods, herbs and novel extracts in
moderating the pathology leading to cardiovascular disease. It reviews
existing literature, and presents new hypotheses and conclusions on
the effects of different bioactive components of the diet.
* Addresses the most positive results from dietary interventions
using bioactive foods to impact cardiovascular disease
* Documents foods that can affect metabolic syndrome and other
related conditions
* Convenient, efficient and effective source that allows readers to
identify potential uses of compounds – or indicate those compounds
whose use may be of little or no health benefit
* Associated information can be used to understand other diseases
that share common etiological pathways
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780123964854
Publisert
2012
Utgiver
Elsevier S & T
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Antall sider
746
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