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. 2019 Dec 6;16(24):4960. doi: 10.3390/ijerph16244960

Table 2.

Studies on cardiovascular effects related to cocoa or chocolate consumption, included in this review.

Study Study Design Food Type Main Outcomes
Dong J-Y. et al. 2017 [26] Prospective human cohort study Chocolate Inverse association between chocolate consumption and risk of developing stroke in women
Engler M.B. et al. 2004 [29] Randomized controlled trial in human Chocolate Dark chocolate improved endothelial function and increased concentration of plasmatic epicatechins in healthy adults
Fisher N.D. & Hollenberg N.K. 2006 [30] Randomized controlled trial in human Cocoa Cocoa enhanced several measures of endothelial function (nitric oxide-dependent) to a greater degree among older, in whom endothelial function is more disturbed, than younger healthy subjects
Fisher N.D. et al. 2003 [31] Randomized controlled trial in human Cocoa Cocoa induced vasodilation via activation of the nitric oxide system, providing a plausible mechanism for the protection that flavanol-rich foods induce against coronary events
Murphy K.J. et al. 2003 [33] Randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study Cocoa Cocoa flavanol and procyanidin supplementation significantly increased plasma epicatechin and catechin concentrations and significantly decreased platelet function
Schramm D.D. et al. 2003 [34] Randomized controlled trial in human Cocoa Valuating the food effects on the absorption and pharmacokinetics of cocoa flavanols, carbohydrates increased oral flavanol absorption
Schwab U.S. et al. 1996 [35] Randomized crossover trial in human Cocoa Palmitic acid-enriched diet (using palm oil) increased serum lipids, lipoproteins and plasma cholesteryl ester transfer protein activity compared with the stearic acid-enriched diet (using cocoa butter)
Pereira T. et al. 2019 [37] Randomized double-blind trial in human Chocolate Cocoa-rich chocolate improved vascular function by reducing central brachial artery pressures and promoting vascular relaxation in young, healthy adults
Larsson S.C. et al. 2016 [38] Prospective human study Chocolate Chocolate consumption was associated with lower risk of myocardial infarction and ischemic heart disease
Greenberg J.A. et al. 2018 [39] Prospective human study Chocolate No association between chocolate intake and risk of coronary heart disease, stroke, or both combined was observed
Khawaja O. et al. 2015 [40] Randomized double-blind controlled human study Chocolate No support to association between chocolate consumption and risk of atrial fibrillation among male physicians
Kwok C.S. et al. 2016 [41] Prospective human study Chocolate Habitual chocolate consumption was not associated with the risk of incident heart failure among healthy men and women
Steinhaus D.A. et al. 2017 [43] Prospective cohort human study Chocolate J-shaped relationship between chocolate consumption and heart failure incidence
Francis S.T. et al. 2006 [44] Randomized controlled trial in human Cocoa Measurements of arterial spin labeling cerebral blood flow demonstrated an increase in blood flow after ingestion of flavanol-rich cocoa, suggesting its potential use for treatment of vascular impairment
Walters M.R. et al. 2013 [45] Randomized controlled trial in human Chocolate Chocolate consumption is associated with an acute change in cerebral vasomotor reactivity, independent of metabolic and hemodynamic parameters.