2022
DOI: 10.3390/nu14132615
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Plant-Based Foods and Vascular Function: A Systematic Review of Dietary Intervention Trials in Older Subjects and Hypothesized Mechanisms of Action

Abstract: Cardiovascular diseases, still the leading cause of mortality in the world, are closely related to vascular function. Older subjects are more susceptible to endothelial dysfunction and therefore it is important to define possible preventive or support strategies, such as consumption of foods with health-promoting effects. This systematic review aims to summarize the currently available evidence on acute or chronic trials testing the effect of selected plant-based foods on vascular function parameters in older … Show more

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“…Prolonged consumption of soy nuts as part of a healthy diet improves endothelial function, LDL cholesterol concentration, and mean arterial pressure [ 131 ]. In this recent study, the enhancement is more related to restoring a condition of nitric oxide impairment rather than enhancing a normal physiological condition [ 132 ]. In contrast, previous evidence has shown that fish, with green tea and a lower consumption of saturated fat as part of a traditional Chinese diet, also improves endothelial function in older Chinese people’s arteries [ 133 ].…”
Section: Plant-based Diet and Atherosclerosismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Prolonged consumption of soy nuts as part of a healthy diet improves endothelial function, LDL cholesterol concentration, and mean arterial pressure [ 131 ]. In this recent study, the enhancement is more related to restoring a condition of nitric oxide impairment rather than enhancing a normal physiological condition [ 132 ]. In contrast, previous evidence has shown that fish, with green tea and a lower consumption of saturated fat as part of a traditional Chinese diet, also improves endothelial function in older Chinese people’s arteries [ 133 ].…”
Section: Plant-based Diet and Atherosclerosismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, one may wonder if doctors still adhere faithfully to the Hippocratic Oath. The use of PBD has been shown to be effective in treating various chronic inflammatory diseases, such as coronary artery disease, hypertension, diabetes, and many more [13][14][15][16][17][18][19]. If a patient's condition improves after adopting a healthy lifestyle, the doctor may no longer need to do follow-up.…”
Section: Opinionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, spinach also contains polyphenols, most notably lutein, zeaxanthin, and β-carotene [ 169 ]. The composition of spinach is responsible for many beneficial properties, including antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activities, protective effects against DNA oxidation, anticancer action, and defensive properties against atrial stiffness as well as intrahepatic stones and gallstones [ 170 , 171 , 172 , 173 , 174 ]. In recent years, numerous data have been published showing that dietary nitrate supplementation was able to induce a significant influence on arterial hemodynamics by means of nitric oxide supplementation [ 175 , 176 ].…”
Section: Nitrates–nitrites–nitric Oxide In Fruits and Vegetablesmentioning
confidence: 99%