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  • Specific foods and beverages rich in flavonoids, especially citrus flavanones, may improve vascular function, although research on their effects after meals is limited.
  • A study was conducted with 28 healthy middle-aged men to examine how different amounts of flavanones from orange juice and whole oranges impacted vascular function after a high-fat meal over 7 hours.
  • All tested flavanone forms helped reduce temporary declines in endothelial function after meals, without clear differences based on dosage, and these effects correlated with increased levels of flavonoid metabolites and nitric oxide in the bloodstream.

Article Abstract

Specific flavonoid-rich foods/beverages are reported to exert positive effects on vascular function; however, data relating to effects in the postprandial state are limited. The present study investigated the postprandial, time-dependent (0-7 h) impact of citrus flavanone intake on vascular function. An acute, randomised, controlled, double-masked, cross-over intervention study was conducted by including middle-aged healthy men (30-65 years, n 28) to assess the impact of flavanone intake (orange juice: 128·9 mg; flavanone-rich orange juice: 272·1 mg; homogenised whole orange: 452·8 mg; isoenergetic control: 0 mg flavanones) on postprandial (double meal delivering a total of 81 g of fat) endothelial function. Endothelial function was assessed by flow-mediated dilatation (FMD) of the brachial artery at 0, 2, 5 and 7 h. Plasma levels of naringenin/hesperetin metabolites (sulphates and glucuronides) and nitric oxide species were also measured. All flavanone interventions were effective at attenuating transient impairments in FMD induced by the double meal (7 h post intake; P<0·05), but no dose-response effects were observed. The effects on FMD coincided with the peak of naringenin/hesperetin metabolites in circulation (7 h) and sustained levels of plasma nitrite. In summary, citrus flavanones are effective at counteracting the negative impact of a sequential double meal on human vascular function, potentially through the actions of flavanone metabolites on nitric oxide.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0007114516004219DOI Listing

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