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Nuts and dried fruits are part of our daily diet. They are consumed whole or as ingredients of many food products such as muffins, cereals, chocolates, energy bars, breads, and cookies, among others. Health Benefits of Nuts and Dried Fruits provides a comprehensive overview of the literature on the health benefits of nuts and dried fruits. The book summarizes the current state of knowledge in key research areas and provides ideas for future scientific research and product development.

Nuts, a term that comprises tree nuts and peanuts, are highly nutritious, containing health-promoting macronutrients, micronutrients, vitamins, and bioactive phytochemicals; they are one of the edible foods with the highest content in antioxidants. The consumption of nuts is recognized for its health-promoting properties, which ranges from a consistent cholesterol-lowering effect in clinical trials to a robust association with reduced risk of cardiovascular disease and all-cause mortality in prospective studies. In spite of the high energy content of nuts, there is no evidence that their frequent consumption promotes obesity, and they may even help control it.

Dried fruits, which serve as important healthful snacks worldwide, are nutritionally equivalent to fresh fruits while providing all of their bioactive components in concentrated form. While the evidence level concerning the health effects of dried fruits lags behind that on nuts, it suggests that individuals who consume dried fruits regularly have a lower risk of cardiovascular disease, obesity, and other non-communicable diseases.

Main features of the book concerning nuts and dried fruits:

* Provides detailed information on health effects

* Highlights current regulation and health claims

* Provides updated dietary recommendations

* Describes nutrient absorption and metabolism

* Discusses mechanisms implicated in the health effects

Although this book is intended primarily as a reference, by comprehensively reviewing the current state of knowledge it can guide future research on the topic. Among others, food scientists, biochemists, nutritionists, health professionals, decision makers, and regulatory agencies can draw much benefit from its contents. Hopefully, it will help in public health strategies to promote healthy aging and improve population wellbeing.


Contents:

Contents

PREFACE IX

EDITORS XI

CONTRIBUTORS XV

1 Health Benefits of Nuts and Dried Fruits: An Overview 1

CESARETTIN ALASALVAR, JORDI-SALAS SALVADO, EMILIO ROS, AND

JOAN SABATE

Section I NUTS

2 Nuts:Nutrients, Natural Antioxidants, Fat-Soluble

Bioactives, and Phenolics 13

CESARETTIN ALASALVAR, SUI KIAT CHANG, AND FEREIDOON SHAHIDI

3 E ffect of Nut Consumption on Blood Lipids, Lipoproteins,

and Apolipoproteins - Summary of the Evidence 59

JOAN SABATE, EDWARD BITOK, AND SUJATHA RAJARAM

4 Nuts and Cardio-Metabolic Syndrome (Endothelial

Function, Inflammation, and Blood Pressure) 91

PABLO HERNANDEZ-ALONSO, MARTA GUASCH-FERRE, MONICA BULLO,

AND JORDI SALAS-SALVADO

5 T he Energetics of Nut Consumption: Oral Processing,

Appetite, and Energy Balance 125

BREANNA M. MCARTHUR, KELLY A. HIGGINS, STEPHANIE R. HUNTER,

AND RICHARD D. MATTES

6 Nut Consumption and Cardiovascular Disease 155

TASNIM F. IMRAN AND LUC DJOUSSE

7 Nut Consumption and Adiposity 167

MAIRA BES-RASTROLLO AND MIGUEL ANGEL MARTINEZ-GONZALEZ

8 Nuts in the Prevention and Management of Diabetes 181

STEPHANIE K. NISHI, EFFIE VIGUILIOUK, SONIA BLANCO MEJIA, DAVID

J.A. JENKINS, JOHN L. SIEVENPIPER, AND CYRIL W.C. KENDALL

9 Nut Consumption and Cancer 223

HEINZ FREISLING AND HWAYOUNG NOH

10 Nut Consumption and All-Cause and Cause-Specific

Mortality and Longevity: A Review of the Evidence 247

DAGFINN AUNE

11 Nuts and Brain Health: Cognition, Depression, and

Neurodegenerative Diseases 261

EMILIO ROS AND ALEIX SALA-VILA

12 Nuts in Healthy Dietary Patterns and

Dietary Guidelines 289

ELIZABETH P. NEALE AND LINDA C. TAPSELL

13 Nuts: Gut Health and Microbiota 313

SERENA GALIE, MONICA BULLO, ALESSANDRO ATZENI, PABLO

HERNANDEZ-ALONSO, JANANEE MURALIDHARAN, AND JORDI

SALAS-SALVADO

Section II DRIED FRUIT S

14 Dried Fruits: Nutrients, Natural Antioxidants, and

Phytochemicals 335

CESARETTIN ALASALVAR, SUI KIAT CHANG, AND FEREIDOON SHAHIDI

15 Bioavailability of Nutrients and Phytochemicals

from Dried Fruits 369

ARIANNA CARUGHI, DANIEL GALLAHER, AND GIUSEPPINA MANDALARI

16 E ffect of Dried Fruits on Lipid Profiles (Dose-Response,

Effects on Different Groups and Different Dried Fruits,

and Cardiovascular Diseases) 397

CHELSEA GARCIA AND CHRISTOPHER N. BLESSO

17 Dried Fruits and Cardio-Metabolic Syndrome

(Endothelial Function, Inflammation,

and Blood Pressure) 413

VALERIE SULLIVAN, KRISTINA PETERSEN, AND

PENNY KRIS-ETHERTON

18 Dried Fruits in the Prevention and Control of Diabetes

(Insulin Resistance and Prediabetes) 437

KRISTIE (KORBUA) SRICHAIKUL, MELODY ONG, ZOHA PRASLA, YAKUP

KOHEN, IRIS MANDALOZANO, MELANIE PAQUETTE, SANDHYA SAHYEPUDARUTH,

DARSHNA PATEL, CYRIL W.C. KENDALL, JOHN L. SIEVENPIPER,

AND DAVID J.A. JENKINS

19 Dried Fruit Consumption and Cancer 449

BRADLEY BOLLING, XIAOCAO LIU, AND JIYUAN LIU

20 Dried Fruits: Bone Health and Osteoprotection 469

BAHRAM H. ARJMANDI AND KELLI S. GEORGE

21 Dried Fruits: Gut Health and Microbiota 487

MARIA MARHUENDA MUNOZ AND ROSA M. LAMUELA RAVENTOS

22 Other Health Benefits of Dried Fruits: Cognitive

Function, Appetite, Satiety Control, Intestinal Health,

and Hepatoprotection 497

JIE LIU, ZIYUAN WANG, AND MINGSI XIE

23 Dried Fruits as Components of Health Dietary Patterns 513

ANA PAULA SILVA CALDAS AND JOSEFINA BRESSAN

INDEX 527


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ISBN-13: 9781138042841
Publisher: Taylor & Francis (CRC Press)
Publication date: February, 2020
Pages: 540
Weight: 1324g
Availability: Available
Subcategories: Nutrition

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