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Nutraceuticals in cardiovascular health: exploring the evidence and potential benefits
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Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) impact hundreds of thousands of individuals worldwide and pose a serious threat to global health. These illnesses are the main cause of death and morbidity; they include ailments like coronary artery disease, stroke, and hypertension. Their pervasiveness puts a burden on healthcare systems and emphasizes the critical need for efficient management, therapy, and prevention techniques to lessen their effects. Despite the widespread use of cardiovascular medications, uncertainties regarding their long-term safety and effectiveness remain. Due to these concerns, there has been growing interest in the use of nutraceuticals as complementary or alternative treatments for CVDs. Nutraceuticals that have shown promise for improving cardiovascular health include the fatty acids omega-3, dietary fibers, phytosterols, and polyphenols. These compounds, derived from food sources, possess anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, lipid-lowering, and mitigating oxidative stress properties that can enhance cardiovascular health. This review underscores the evidence supporting the benefits of these nutraceuticals in the prevention and management of CVD. It details their potential benefits and mechanisms, providing a solid foundation for future research. This includes the development of standardized formulations and the execution of large-scale clinical trials to validate their long-term effectiveness and safety. Establishing clear guidelines based on robust evidence will be crucial for effective integration of nutraceuticals into clinical practice. Integrating nutraceuticals with traditional treatments can enhance patient outcomes and offer a holistic approach to cardiovascular health. This will ensure patients receive optimal benefits from both conventional and alternative therapies, leading to improved health outcomes globally.
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)
Title: Nutraceuticals in cardiovascular health: exploring the evidence and potential benefits
Description:
Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) impact hundreds of thousands of individuals worldwide and pose a serious threat to global health.
These illnesses are the main cause of death and morbidity; they include ailments like coronary artery disease, stroke, and hypertension.
Their pervasiveness puts a burden on healthcare systems and emphasizes the critical need for efficient management, therapy, and prevention techniques to lessen their effects.
Despite the widespread use of cardiovascular medications, uncertainties regarding their long-term safety and effectiveness remain.
Due to these concerns, there has been growing interest in the use of nutraceuticals as complementary or alternative treatments for CVDs.
Nutraceuticals that have shown promise for improving cardiovascular health include the fatty acids omega-3, dietary fibers, phytosterols, and polyphenols.
These compounds, derived from food sources, possess anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, lipid-lowering, and mitigating oxidative stress properties that can enhance cardiovascular health.
This review underscores the evidence supporting the benefits of these nutraceuticals in the prevention and management of CVD.
It details their potential benefits and mechanisms, providing a solid foundation for future research.
This includes the development of standardized formulations and the execution of large-scale clinical trials to validate their long-term effectiveness and safety.
Establishing clear guidelines based on robust evidence will be crucial for effective integration of nutraceuticals into clinical practice.
Integrating nutraceuticals with traditional treatments can enhance patient outcomes and offer a holistic approach to cardiovascular health.
This will ensure patients receive optimal benefits from both conventional and alternative therapies, leading to improved health outcomes globally.
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