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Cocoa, Coffee, Berries: Your Heart's New Best Friends?
16 Dec
Summary
- Polyphenol-rich foods may improve long-term heart health.
- Higher polyphenol metabolites link to lower heart disease risk.
- Dietary changes can support cardiovascular health and circulation.

Consuming foods abundant in polyphenols, such as coffee, cocoa, and berries, may offer significant long-term benefits for heart health. A recent study published in BMC Medicine followed over 3,100 adults for more than a decade, analyzing their dietary intake and cardiovascular risk markers. Researchers observed that participants with higher polyphenol metabolite levels in their urine showed more favorable cardiovascular profiles.
The study indicated that a higher intake of polyphenol-rich foods correlated with a slower progression of heart disease risk over the follow-up period. While observational, these findings support the notion that diets rich in these natural compounds can contribute to better heart health and improved blood vessel function, potentially lowering blood pressure and enhancing circulation.




