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Micronutrients & recovery

Comprehensive, standardized databases of polyphenol content in foods are essential for accurately calculating population-level intake and studying the association between polyphenol consumption and chronic disease prevention.

To understand how polyphenols affect health, we need precise data on what is actually in our food. This database provides that by aggregating data from hundreds of studies, allowing researchers to better link specific polyphenol intakes to health outcomes like cardiovascular disease or diabetes prevention.

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To determine polyphenol intake in populations and study their association with health, it is essential to have detailed information on their content in foods.
Vanessa Neveu et al. · Database · 2010

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The paper aggregates data from 638 peer-reviewed articles, providing a high-quality, comprehensive resource, though it is a database description rather than a primary clinical trial.

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Phenol-Explorer: an online comprehensive database on polyphenol contents in foods

Vanessa Neveu et al. · Database · 2010

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