Polyphenols and Glycemic Control
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Abstract
Growing evidence from animal studies supports the anti-diabetic properties of some dietary polyphenols, suggesting that dietary polyphenols could be one dietary therapy for the prevention and management of Type 2 diabetes. This review aims to address the potential mechanisms of action of dietary polyphenols in the regulation of glucose homeostasis and insulin sensitivity based on in vitro and in vivo studies, and to provide a comprehensive overview of the anti-diabetic effects of commonly consumed dietary polyphenols including polyphenol-rich mixed diets, tea and coffee, chocolate and cocoa, cinnamon, grape, pomegranate, red wine, berries and olive oil, with a focus on human clinical trials. Dietary…
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- Polyphenol
- Glycemic
- Glucose homeostasis
- Glucose transporter
- Glucose uptake
- Insulin
- AMPK
- Type 2 diabetes
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Good health and well-being
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