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Its official: Red wine is indeed your hearts best friend

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/www.wineswire.com/   Intake of foods rich in polyphenols, a family of antioxidative compounds found in high concentrations in grapes and red wine, helps reduce the risk of heart disease, according to a review article in the November issue of Nutrition Research.“Consumption of grape and grape extracts and/or grape products such as red wine may be beneficial in preventing the development of chronic degenerative diseases such as cardiovascular disease,” say Wayne R. Leifert, Ph.D., and Mahinda Y. Abeywardena, Ph.D., of Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation in Adelaide, Australia.

The authors review the accumulating evidence that grape polyphenols work in many different ways to prevent cardiovascular and other “inflammatory-mediated” diseases.Polyphenols are natural antioxidants found in grapes and some other plant foods.Their types and actions vary, depending on where in the grape they are found. Grape seeds, grape skin, and grape juice contain several types of polyphenols, including resveratrol, phenolic acids, anthocyanins, and flavonoids.Through their antioxidant effects, grape polyphenols help to slow or prevent cell damage caused by oxidation.

Polyphenols decrease oxidation of low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (”bad” cholesterol)-a key step in the development of atherosclerosis (hardening of the arteries).Grape polyphenols also have other protective effects on the heart and blood vessels, including actions to reduce blood clotting, abnormal heart rhythms, and blood vessel narrowing.It’s not yet clear exactly how these benefits of polyphenols occur, although there is evidence of effects on cellular signaling and on the actions of certain genes.

The wide range of health-promoting effects suggests that several different, possibly interrelated mechanisms may be involved.So far, most of the evidence on grape polyphenols comes from laboratory experiments and animal studies.

However, a few studies support the disease-preventing benefits of grapes in humans.Studies in patients treated with grape seed extracts have shown improvements in blood flow and cholesterol levels. In other studies, drinking Concord grape juice has improved measures of blood flow in patients with coronary artery disease and lowered blood pressure in patients with hypertension. (ANI)

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