Dietary Antioxidants and Prevention of Non-Communicable Diseases

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Giuseppe Grosso (Ed.)
Language
EnglishAbstract
Numerous epidemiological studies have demonstrated the association between oxidative stress and non-communicable disease, including cardiovascular disorders, mental disease, and several types of cancer. Oxidative stress is commonly known as an imbalance in the production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and the biological antioxidant defense system. Exogenous antioxidants have gained great attention because of their beneficial role in preventing chronic disease. A balanced diet contains hundreds of naturally occurring antioxidant compounds, including polyphenols and vitamins. Antioxidants are commonly found in vegetables, fruits, cocoa, grain cereals, olive oil, nuts and beverages, such as coffee and tea. This book presents original research and reviews of literature concerning dietary antioxidants and human health.
Keywords
functional foods; nutrition; fruits; antioxidants; chronic disease; non-communicable diseases; vegetables; human healthISBN
9783038972273, 9783038972266Publisher website
www.mdpi.com/booksPublication date and place
2018Classification
Biology, life sciences

