Blueberries and Metabolic Syndrome

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Cassia S. Mizuno
Agnes M. Rimando

Abstract

Metabolic syndrome is a cluster of metabolic disorders that increase the risk of cardiovascular diseases,which includes type 2 diabetes, elevated blood pressure, and atherogenic dyslipidemia. Studies have shown thatoxidative stress plays an important role in the etiology of cardiovascular diseases, as well as diabetes and itscomplications. Antioxidants provide protection from these chronic diseases. Antioxidants can be obtained fromfruits, and blueberries have the highest antioxidant activity compared to other fruits. The health benefits ofblueberries have been widely explored. The effects of blueberries on metabolic syndrome are reviewed.

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Mizuno, C. S., & Rimando, A. M. (2013). Blueberries and Metabolic Syndrome. Science, Engineering and Health Studies, 3(2), 7–17. https://doi.org/10.14456/sustj.2009.5
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