(Medical News Today) Volunteers are to have chocolate delivered to their homes and be encouraged to eat 50g of it every day for eight weeks as part of a new research study.
Researchers at Queen’s University Belfast, funded by Northern Ireland Chest, Heart & Stroke and the NI Research and Development Office, are to study 110 people with high blood pressure for the opening stage of a three-year project starting in August.
The aim is to discover if a high fruit and vegetable diet incorporating dark chocolate and berries – which are all rich in important compounds called polyphenols – is better for the cardiovascular system than a diet low in fruit and vegetables.
Dr Pascal McKeown from Queen’s School of Medicine, Dentistry and Biomedical Sciences who is leading the study, said: “The important thing to stress is that the chocolate we will be using will be very high in cocoa – at least 70 per cent. Standard milk chocolate has nothing like the polyphenol content of dark chocolate.
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