Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2496199 Phytomedicine 2016 30 Pages PDF
Abstract

BackgroundIn addition to prescription drugs, nutraceuticals/functional foods/medical foods are being increasingly added as adjunct treatment of cardiovascular disease (CVD), even though most of them have been exclusively studied in vitro.Hypothesis/PurposeWe review the available evidence (focusing on when the amount of polyphenols’ intake was measured) coming from randomized controlled trials (RCTs) of (poly)phenol-based supplements.ConclusionWe conclude that (poly)phenol-based nutraceuticals and functional foods might be indeed used as adjunct therapy of CVD, but additional long-term RCTs with adequate numerosity and with clinically relevant end points are needed to provide unequivocal evidence of their clinical usefulness.

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