Functional foods as potential therapeutic options for metabolic syndrome

L. Brown, H. Poudyal, S. K. Panchal

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Abstract

Obesity as part of metabolic syndrome is a major lifestyle disorder throughout the world. Current drug treatments for obesity produce small and usually unsustainable decreases in body weight with the risk of major adverse effects. Surgery has been the only treatment producing successful long-term weight loss. As a different but complementary approach, lifestyle modification including the use of functional foods could produce a reliable decrease in obesity with decreased comorbidities. Functional foods may include fruits such as berries, vegetables, fibre-enriched grains and beverages such as tea and coffee. Although health improvements continue to be reported for these functional foods in rodent studies, further evidence showing the translation of these results into humans is required. Thus, the concept that these fruits and vegetables will act as functional foods in humans to reduce obesity and thereby improve health remains intuitive and possible rather than proven.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)914-941
Number of pages28
JournalObesity Reviews
Volume16
Issue number11
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2015

Keywords

  • flavonoids
  • functional foods
  • obesity
  • prebiotics

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