Abstract

Due to the changes in people's diet structure caused by economic development, cardio-metabolic disease has also become a concernthat more people care about or need to alleviate. (Poly)phenols, a chemical widely found in natural plants or fruits, such as, berries and tea, are thought to play an important role in alleviating cardiometabolic disease. As a result, (poly)phenols rich foods can offer positive effects in general cardiovascular system, and multiple evidence present in helping improve glycemic control, blood pressure and blood lipid level. However, controversy remains , especially in their effects on relieving metabolic syndrome, and the effects of (poly)phenol-rich foods on the cardiovascular system could be differed based on origin, for example, quercetin is associated with blood pressure, but cannot contribute to blood glucose problem as much as they provide in hypertension, while anthocyanins signally relieve glycemic disorder. Meanwhile, details such as the daily intake of (poly)phenols with health benefits remains to be explored.

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