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Dietary (Poly)phenols, Brown Adipose Tissue Activation, and Energy Expenditure: A Narrative Review.

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Mele, Laura 
Mena, Pedro 
Crozier, Alan 
Brighenti, Furio 

Abstract

The incidence of overweight and obesity has reached epidemic proportions, making the control of body weight and its complications a primary health problem. Diet has long played a first-line role in preventing and managing obesity. However, beyond the obvious strategy of restricting caloric intake, growing evidence supports the specific antiobesity effects of some food-derived components, particularly (poly)phenolic compounds. The relatively new rediscovery of active brown adipose tissue in adult humans has generated interest in this tissue as a novel and viable target for stimulating energy expenditure and controlling body weight by promoting energy dissipation. This review critically discusses the evidence supporting the concept that the antiobesity effects ascribed to (poly)phenols might be dependent on their capacity to promote energy dissipation by activating brown adipose tissue. Although discrepancies exist in the literature, most in vivo studies with rodents strongly support the role of some (poly)phenol classes, particularly flavan-3-ols and resveratrol, in promoting energy expenditure. Some human data currently are available and most are consistent with studies in rodents. Further investigation of effects in humans is warranted.

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Keywords

brown adipose tissue, dietary (poly)phenols, energy expenditure, flavan-3-ols, obesity, resveratrol, uncoupled protein 1, Adipose Tissue, Brown, Adrenergic Agonists, Animals, Anti-Obesity Agents, Body Weight, Diet, Disease Models, Animal, Energy Metabolism, Flavonoids, Humans, Obesity, Polyphenols, Resveratrol, Stilbenes, Tea, Thermogenesis, Uncoupling Protein 1

Journal Title

Adv Nutr

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Journal ISSN

2161-8313
2156-5376

Volume Title

8

Publisher

Elsevier BV

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Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BB/J009865/1)
Medical Research Council (MC_UU_12012/2)
British Heart Foundation (None)
Medical Research Council (G0802051)
Medical Research Council (G0400192)
British Heart Foundation (None)
Medical Research Council (MC_PC_12012)