Abstract

Growing evidence support association between polyphenol intake and reduced risk for chronic diseases, even if there is a broad debate about the effective amount of polyphenols able to exert such protective effect. The present systematic review provides an overview of the last 10-year literature on the evaluation of polyphenol intake and its association with specific disease markers and/or endpoints. An estimation of the mean total polyphenol intake has been performed despite the large heterogeneity of data reviewed. In addition, the contribution of dietary sources was considered, suggesting tea, coffee, red wine, fruit and vegetables as the main products providing polyphenols. Total flavonoids and specific subclasses, but not total polyphenols, have been apparently associated with a low risk of diabetes, cardiovascular events and all-cause mortality. However, large variability in terms of methods for the evaluation and quantification of polyphenol intake, markers and endpoints considered, makes it still difficult to establish an evidence-based reference intake for the whole class and subclass of compounds. Nevertheless, the critical mass of data available seem to strongly suggest the protective effect of a polyphenol-rich dietary pattern even if further well targeted and methodologically sound research should be encouraged in order to define specific recommendations.

Highlights

  • The great interest for the protective role of polyphenols is demonstrated by the rapid increase of publications evaluating the mechanisms of action of these heterogeneous/complex and multi-target compounds, and by the studies focused on association between polyphenol intake and different diseases or mortality

  • The review of data obtained from different studies underlines a consistent difference in the estimated polyphenol intake which may be attributed to different methodological issues such as the type of tool administered to assess the intake, the database used for the calculation of polyphenol intake and the type of polyphenols under evaluation

  • Few and conflicting results are available for total polyphenols as reported more than 10 years ago [110], it is still difficult to establish a reference and/or prudent intake of total polyphenols, even if we found an approximate mean intake of about 900 mg/day

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