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Hypertension | 2005

Cocoa Reduces Blood Pressure and Insulin Resistance and Improves Endothelium-Dependent Vasodilation in Hypertensives

Davide Grassi; Stefano Necozione; Cristina Lippi; Giuseppe Croce; Letizia Valeri; Paolo Pasqualetti; Giovambattista Desideri; Jeffrey B. Blumberg; Claudio Ferri

Consumption of flavanol-rich dark chocolate (DC) has been shown to decrease blood pressure (BP) and insulin resistance in healthy subjects, suggesting similar benefits in patients with essential hypertension (EH). Therefore, we tested the effect of DC on 24-hour ambulatory BP, flow-mediated dilation (FMD), and oral glucose tolerance tests (OGTTs) in patients with EH. After a 7-day chocolate-free run-in phase, 20 never-treated, grade I patients with EH (10 males; 43.7±7.8 years) were randomized to receive either 100 g per day DC (containing 88 mg flavanols) or 90 g per day flavanol-free white chocolate (WC) in an isocaloric manner for 15 days. After a second 7-day chocolate-free period, patients were crossed over to the other treatment. Noninvasive 24-hour ambulatory BP, FMD, OGTT, serum cholesterol, and markers of vascular inflammation were evaluated at the end of each treatment. The homeostasis model assessment of insulin resistance (HOMA-IR), quantitative insulin sensitivity check index (QUICKI), and insulin sensitivity index (ISI) were calculated from OGTT values. Ambulatory BP decreased after DC (24-hour systolic BP −11.9±7.7 mm Hg, P<0.0001; 24-hour diastolic BP −8.5±5.0 mm Hg, P<0.0001) but not WC. DC but not WC decreased HOMA-IR (P<0.0001), but it improved QUICKI, ISI, and FMD. DC also decreased serum LDL cholesterol (from 3.4±0.5 to 3.0±0.6 mmol/L; P<0.05). In summary, DC decreased BP and serum LDL cholesterol, improved FMD, and ameliorated insulin sensitivity in hypertensives. These results suggest that, while balancing total calorie intake, flavanols from cocoa products may provide some cardiovascular benefit if included as part of a healthy diet for patients with EH.


The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition | 2005

Short-term administration of dark chocolate is followed by a significant increase in insulin sensitivity and a decrease in blood pressure in healthy persons

Davide Grassi; Cristina Lippi; Stefano Necozione; Giovambattista Desideri; Claudio Ferri


Journal of Nutrition | 2008

Blood Pressure Is Reduced and Insulin Sensitivity Increased in Glucose-Intolerant, Hypertensive Subjects after 15 Days of Consuming High-Polyphenol Dark Chocolate

Davide Grassi; Giovambattista Desideri; Stefano Necozione; Cristina Lippi; Raffaele Casale; Giuliana Properzi; Jeffrey B. Blumberg; Claudio Ferri


American Journal of Hypertension | 2007

Enhanced Plasma Soluble CD40 Ligand Levels in Essential Hypertensive Patients With Blunted Nocturnal Blood Pressure Decrease

Giovambattista Desideri; Francesco Cipollone; Letizia Valeri; Davide Grassi; Stefano Necozione; Giuseppe Croce; Gabriella Passacquale; Angela Garofalo; Cristina Lippi; Andrea Mezzetti; Claudio Ferri


The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition | 2005

Reply to CJ Kelly

Davide Grassi; Cristina Lippi; Stefano Necozione; Giovambattista Desideri; Claudio Ferri


Annual Review of Physiology | 2013

The Renin-Angiotensin System, Capri 2005

Michael H. Alderman; Renata Cifkova; Francesco Cosentino; Filippo Crea; Claudio Ferri; Davide Grassi; Cristina Lippi; Giuseppe Croce; Raffele Casale; Simona Broccoletti; Letizia Valeri; G. Desideri; Theodore W. Kurtz; Stéphane Laurent; Thomas F. Lüscher; Paolo Madeddu; Frank Spillmann; Gallia Graiani; Sophie Van Linthout; Marco Meloni; Dirk Westermann; Ilarla Campasi; Costanza Lagrasta; Carsten Tschöpe; Costanza Emanueli; G. Mancia; Franco Mantero; Nora Albiger; Andrea Mezzetti; Franco B. Mueller


European Journal of Internal Medicine | 2008

METABOLIC SYNDROME PER SE SIGNIFICANTLY INCREASES TARGET ORGAN DAMAGE IN SUBJECTS WITHOUT OVERT CARDIOVASCULAR RISK FACTORS

Davide Grassi; Cristina Lippi; Stefano Necozione; Monica Michetti; Azzurra D'Aurelio; L. Petrazzi; L. Polidoro; Giuliana Properzi; Giovambattista Desideri; Claudio Ferri


Annual Review of Physiology | 2008

9.2 Increased Target Organ Damage in Subjects with Metabolic Syndrome but no Overt Cardiovascular Risk

Davide Grassi; Cristina Lippi; Stefano Necozione; M. Michetti; A. D’Aurelio; L. Petrazzi; L. Polidoro; R. Scipioni; Giuliana Properzi; G. Desideri; Claudio Ferri


Annual Review of Physiology | 2007

10.36 Oral Glucose Load Acutely Impairs Endothelial Function and Arterial Stiffness in Healthy Subjects: an Effect Prevented by Short-Term Administration of Flavanol-Rich Dark Chocolate

Davide Grassi; G. Desideri; Cristina Lippi; Stefano Necozione; A. D’Aurelio; L. Petrazzi; L. Polidoro; A. Mazza; Giuliana Properzi; Jeffrey B. Blumberg; Claudio Ferri


The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition | 2005

Effects of theobromine should be considered in future studies. Author's reply

Caleb Kelly; Davide Grassi; Cristina Lippi; Stefano Necozione; Giovambattista Desideri; Claudio Ferri

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G. Desideri

University of L'Aquila

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University of L'Aquila

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