نتایج جستجو برای: chocolate factory

تعداد نتایج: 17685  

Journal: :jundishapur journal of microbiology 0
anita khanafari department of microbiology, north tehran branch, islamic azad university, , ir iran +98-2122950723, [email protected] sepideh hosseini porgham department of microbiology, north tehran branch, islamic azad university, , ir iran +98-2122950723, [email protected]

background one of the most important factors in inducing the logarithmic growth of streptococcus mutans, is a diet containing fermentable carbohydrates such as sucrose. objectives: the aim of the current research was to compare the ability of ordinary and probiotic chocolate to induce or inhibit the growth of s. mutans. materials and methods lactobacillus rhamnosus, l. plantarum and l. acidophi...

Journal: :Journal of agricultural and food chemistry 2006
Joe A Vinson John Proch Pratima Bose Sean Muchler Pamela Taffera Donna Shuta Najwa Samman Gabriel A Agbor

Chocolate today is often viewed as a food or snack with little nutritional value. The high saturated fat content of chocolate has also contributed to the belief that its consumption increases the risk of heart disease. However, recent human studies have proven that chocolate has beneficial effects on some pathogenic mechanisms of heart disease such as endothelial function and blood pressure. Al...

2013
Jaime Andres Mogollon Emmanuel Bujold Simone Lemieux Mélodie Bourdages Claudine Blanchet Laurent Bazinet Charles Couillard Martin Noël Sylvie Dodin

BACKGROUND Several randomized clinical trials (RCTs) indicate that flavanol-rich chocolate has beneficial effects on flow-mediated dilation (FMD) and blood pressure (BP). However, no RCTs have evaluated these outcomes in pregnant women. The objective of this 2-group, parallel, double-blind RCT was to examine the effects of flavanol-rich chocolate on FMD and BP in pregnant women with normal BP. ...

Journal: :Clinical nutrition 2011
Luc Djoussé Paul N Hopkins Kari E North James S Pankow Donna K Arnett R Curtis Ellison

BACKGROUND & AIMS Epidemiologic studies have suggested beneficial effects of flavonoids on cardiovascular disease. Cocoa and particularly dark chocolate are rich in flavonoids and recent studies have demonstrated blood pressure lowering effects of dark chocolate. However, limited data are available on the association of chocolate consumption and the risk of coronary heart disease (CHD). We soug...

Journal: :Appetite 2007
Fiona Cartwright Werner G K Stritzke Kevin Durkin Stephen Houghton Valerie Burke Lawrie J Beilin

The aim was to test the validity of a multidimensional model of chocolate craving among children, and to examine if the dimensions underlying the model predict consumption and eating disordered symptoms. Participants were 602 children (53% female) aged 11, 12, and 13 from 11 schools in Western Australia. Measures included the Orientation to Chocolate Questionnaire (OCQ) designed to assess three...

Journal: :Applied physiology, nutrition, and metabolism = Physiologie appliquee, nutrition et metabolisme 2016
Carol Henry Susan J Whiting Sarah L Finch Gordon A Zello Hassan Vatanparast

Excess sugar consumption in children has led to the removal of chocolate milk from some schools. Lower-sugar formulations, if accepted, would provide the benefits of milk consumption. In a cross-over trial, milk consumption was measured in 8 schools over 6 weeks in 2 phases: phase 1 provided standard 1% chocolate milk and plain 2% milk choices for the first 3 weeks, and phase 2 provided reduced...

2017
Sheng Yuan Xia Li Yalei Jin Jinping Lu

Although epidemiological studies have examined the role of chocolate in preventing cardiometabolic disease, the results remain inconsistent. Herein, we conducted a meta-analysis of prospective studies to determine the association between chocolate intake and risk of coronary heart disease (CHD), stroke, and diabetes. A systematical search in PubMed and Embase through March 2017, together with r...

Journal: :Pulse 2016
Georgina E Crichton Merrill F Elias Ala'a Alkerwi Saverio Stranges Walter P Abhayaratna

BACKGROUND The consumption of chocolate and cocoa has established cardiovascular benefits. Less is known about the effects of chocolate on arterial stiffness, a marker of subclinical cardiovascular disease. The aim of this study was to investigate whether chocolate intakes are independently associated with pulse wave velocity (PWV), after adjustment for cardiovascular, lifestyle and dietary fac...

Journal: :Appetite 2007
Michael Macht Jochen Mueller

In this work two hypotheses were tested: (1) that eating a piece of chocolate immediately affects negative, but not positive or neutral mood, and (2) that this effect is due to palatability. Experiment 1 (48 normal-weight and healthy women and men) examined the effects of eating a piece of chocolate and drinking water on negative, positive and neutral mood states induced by film clips. Eating c...

Journal: :Appetite 2017
Georgina E Crichton Merrill F Elias Peter Dearborn Michael Robbins

Compounds in cocoa and chocolate have established cardiovascular benefits, including beneficial effects on insulin resistance, a risk factor for type 2 diabetes mellitus. The aims of this study was to investigate relations between habitual chocolate intakes and diabetes mellitus. Cross-sectional and prospective analyses were undertaken on 953 community-dwelling participants (mean age 62 years, ...

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