Study Title:
(-)-Epicatechin rich cocoa mediated modulation of oxidative stress regulators in skeletal muscle of heart failure and type 2 diabetes patients
Citation:
Ramírez-Sánchez et al., 2013. International Journal of Cardiology
What the Study Found:
In patients with heart failure and type 2 diabetes, (−)-epicatechin-rich cocoa modulated key oxidative-stress regulators in skeletal muscle. The treatment influenced redox biology in clinically stressed tissue. These changes occurred in a real-world patient population.
What this means in real life:
Heart failure and type 2 diabetes place heavy oxidative stress on mitochondria in skeletal muscle, accelerating fatigue and weakness. This study shows that (−)-epicatechin can help rebalance those stress regulators, protecting cellular energy production under chronic disease conditions. Mitochondrial support is therefore a valuable strategy for maintaining muscle function when the heart and metabolism are under strain.
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