Cocoa intake and arterial stiffness in subjects with cardiovascular risk factors

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Background: To analyze the relationship of cocoa intake to central and peripheral blood pressure, arterial stiffness, and carotid intima-media thickness in subjects with some cardiovascular risk factor. Findings. Design: A cross-sectional study of 351 subjects (mean age 54.76 years, 62.4% males). Measurements: Intake of cocoa and other foods using a food frequency questionnaire, central and peripheral (ambulatory and office) blood pressure, central and peripheral augmentation index, pulse wave velocity, ambulatory arterial stiffness index, carotid intima-media thickness, and ankle-brachial index. Results:Higher pulse wave velocity and greater cardiovascular risk were found in non-cocoa consumers as compared to high consumers (p < 0.05). In a multivariate analysis, these differences disappeared after adjusting for age, gender, the presence of diabetes, systolic blood pressure and antihypertensive and lipid-lowering drug use. All other arterial stiffness measures (central and peripheral augmentation index, ambulatory arterial stiffness index, ankle-brachial index, and carotid intima-media thickness) showed no differences between the different consumption groups. Conclusions: In subjects with some cardiovascular risk factors, cocoa consumption does not imply improvement in the arterial stiffness values. Trial Registration. Clinical Trials.gov Identifier: NCT01325064. © 2012 Recio-Rodriguez et al; BioMed Central Ltd.

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Recio-Rodríguez, J., Gómez-Marcos, M. A., Patino-Alonso, M. C., Agudo-Conde, C., Rodríguez-Sánchez, E., & García-Ortiz, L. (2012). Cocoa intake and arterial stiffness in subjects with cardiovascular risk factors. Nutrition Journal, 11(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/1475-2891-11-8

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