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      The antioxidant potential of the Mediterranean diet in patients at high cardiovascular risk: an in-depth review of the PREDIMED

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          Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading global cause of death. Diet is known to be important in the prevention of CVD. The PREDIMED trial tested a relatively low-fat diet versus a high-fat Mediterranean diet (MedDiet) for the primary prevention of CVD. The resulting reduction of the CV composite outcome resulted in a paradigm shift in CV nutrition. Though many dietary factors likely contributed to this effect, this review focuses on the influence of the MedDiet on endogenous antioxidant systems and the effect of dietary polyphenols. Subgroup analysis of the PREDIMED trial revealed increased endogenous antioxidant and decreased pro-oxidant activity in the MedDiet groups. Moreover, higher polyphenol intake was associated with lower incidence of the primary outcome, overall mortality, blood pressure, inflammatory biomarkers, onset of new-onset type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), and obesity. This suggests that polyphenols likely contributed to the lower incidence of the primary event in the MedDiet groups. In this article, we summarize the potential benefits of polyphenols found in the MedDiet, specifically the PREDIMED cohort. We also discuss the need for further research to confirm and expand the findings of the PREDIMED in a non-Mediterranean population and to determine the exact mechanisms of action of polyphenols.

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          Dietary polyphenols, oxidative stress and antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects

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            Interleukin-1 Beta as a Target for Atherosclerosis Therapy: Biological Basis of CANTOS and Beyond.

            Inflammatory pathways drive atherogenesis and link conventional risk factors to atherosclerosis and its complications. One inflammatory mediator has come to the fore as a therapeutic target in cardiovascular disease. The experimental and clinical evidence reviewed here support interleukin-1 beta (IL-1β) as both a local vascular and systemic contributor in this regard. Intrinsic vascular wall cells and lesional leukocytes alike can produce this cytokine. Local stimuli in the plaque favor the generation of active IL-1β through the action of a molecular assembly known as the inflammasome. Clinically applicable interventions that interfere with IL-1 action can improve cardiovascular outcomes, ushering in a new era of anti-inflammatory therapies for atherosclerosis. The translational path described here illustrates how advances in basic vascular biology may transform therapy. Biomarker-directed application of anti-inflammatory interventions promises to help us achieve a more precise and personalized allocation of therapy for our cardiovascular patients.
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              Cohort profile: design and methods of the PREDIMED study.

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                +804 628 3980 , salvatore.carbone@vcuhealth.org
                Journal
                Nutr Diabetes
                Nutr Diabetes
                Nutrition & Diabetes
                Nature Publishing Group UK (London )
                2044-4052
                9 March 2018
                9 March 2018
                2018
                : 8
                : 13
                Affiliations
                [1 ]ISNI 0000 0004 0458 8737, GRID grid.224260.0, VCU Pauley Heart Center, , Virginia Commonwealth University, ; Richmond, VA USA
                [2 ]GRID grid.7841.a, Department of Experimental Medicine, , Sapienza University of Rome, ; Rome, Italy
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                10.1038/s41387-018-0025-1
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                29549354
                c74d35e6-c0e3-4418-907c-06574e6338dc
                © The Author(s) 2018

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                : 7 October 2017
                : 2 February 2018
                : 7 February 2018
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