Could Chocolate Compounds Help Slow Aging? Scientists Suggest They Might
A 2-year clinical trial in the US found daily cocoa extract supplementation lowered chronic inflammation markers by 8.4% annually in adults in their 70s, with strongest effects in high-risk individuals.
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Could Chocolate Compounds Help Slow Aging? Scientists Suggest They Might
A daily cocoa extract supplement rich in flavanols lowered a key marker of chronic inflammation in older adults, according to a major U.S. clinical trial. The post Could Chocolate Compounds Help Slow Aging? Scientists Suggest They Might appeared first on Study Finds.
Cocoa flavanols help fight heart 'inflammaging' in older adults
A daily cocoa extract supplement rich in flavanols appears to reduce age-related inflammation, according to new results from the largest study of its kind to date. The findings add biological support to earlier evidence that cocoa flavanols may help protect the heart, and hint at how the plant compounds influence the aging process by dialing down "inflammaging."Continue ReadingCategory: Wellness and Healthy Living, Body and MindTags: Mass Genera…
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