2013
DOI: 10.1017/s0007114513002912
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Effects of dark chocolate and cocoa consumption on endothelial function and arterial stiffness in overweight adults

Abstract: The consumption of cocoa and dark chocolate is associated with a lower risk of CVD, and improvements in endothelial function may mediate this relationship. Less is known about the effects of cocoa/chocolate on the augmentation index (AI), a measure of vascular stiffness and vascular tone in the peripheral arterioles. We enrolled thirty middle-aged, overweight adults in a randomised, placebo-controlled, 4-week, cross-over study. During the active treatment (cocoa) period, the participants consumed 37 g/d of dar… Show more

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“…Previous studies have documented changes in arterial stiffness following both acute and chronic interventions, and acute changes have been detected in response to many stimuli other than diving or immersion [57,58,59,60,61]. Acute aerobic exercise (rowing) caused stiffness to decrease [62], and acute sprint interval exercise caused increased compliance but no change in brachial artery stiffness [63].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous studies have documented changes in arterial stiffness following both acute and chronic interventions, and acute changes have been detected in response to many stimuli other than diving or immersion [57,58,59,60,61]. Acute aerobic exercise (rowing) caused stiffness to decrease [62], and acute sprint interval exercise caused increased compliance but no change in brachial artery stiffness [63].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a randomized, cross-over study, Vlachopoulous et al [23] examined the immediate effects of the consumption of 100 g of dark chocolate in 17 young healthy adults and found no significant change in PWV, despite increased flow-mediated dilation. In contrast, West et al [24] examined the effect of daily cocoa and dark chocolate consumption (22 g/day of natural cocoa) for 4 weeks on endothelial function and arterial stiffness in 30 overweight adults in a placebo-controlled, randomized, crossover study. Significant reductions in peripheral arterial stiffness were observed in women only.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Observational cross-sectional findings with regard to cocoa/chocolate intakes and arterial stiffness have been inconsistent to date [20,21]. Similarly, a few randomized trials examining the short-term effects on arterial stiffness from chocolate/cocoa consumption ranging from a single dose to daily consumption over a number of weeks have shown mixed results [22,23,24,25]. We have not identified any cohort studies that have examined associations between longer-term habitual chocolate intake over a period of years and measures of arterial stiffness.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, the positive effect of cocoa consumption on endothelial function was not associated with weight gain (48). Conversely, in a subsequent study, an increase in basal and peak brachial artery diameter, with no consequent change in FMD, was assessed in a group of 30 overweight patients after 30 days high-flavanol chocolate intake (71). In a diabetic population, high-flavanol cocoa consumption was associated with statistically significant improvement in vascular function both acutely (after 2 h) and chronically (30 days) in two different studies (72,73).…”
Section: Cocoa and Vascular Function: Interventional Studiesmentioning
confidence: 93%