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Formation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) contributes to pathogenesis and progression of several diseases. Polyphenols, have been shown to be beneficial against ROS.

This study evaluate the effects of a natural antioxidant ice-cream,rich in polyphenols, on oxidative stress, vascular function and physical performance. In this controlled, single-blind cross-over study, 14 healthy subjects were randomized to assume 100 mg of antioxidant ice-cream consisting of dark cocoa powder, extract of hazelnut and green tea, or milk chocolate ice-cream (control ice-cream). Subjects were studied at baseline and two hours after the ingestion of the ice-creams. Serum polyphenols, antioxidant status (ferric reducing ability of plasma, FRAP), NO bioavailability (NOx), markers of oxidative stress (D-Roms and H2O2), endothelium function (FMD and RHI) and exercise tolerance (Stress Test) with measurement of the double product were assessed.


Clinical Trial Description

14 healthy, non-smoking, volunteers (7 males ), aged between 20 and 40 years were enrolled. The study was randomized, placebo-controlled. After enrollment, 3 days before entering the study, all subjects performed an exercise stress test. They were then randomly allocated to the treatment sequence with 100 mg of natural anti-oxidant ice cream or milk chocolate ice-cream (control icecream) in a cross-over single-blind design. There was 1 week wash-out between 2 phases of the study.

Markers of oxidative stress (D-ROMs and H2O2); serum antioxidant status (FRAP), NO bioavailability (NOx), the endothelium flow-mediated vasodilation (FMD and the RHI by Endopat 2000) were evaluated in fasting condition at baseline (time 0) and 2 hours after the ingestion of the anti-oxidant or control ice-creams. The exercise stress test was performed before randomization and 2 hours after each ice-cream meal test. In both experiments, the ice-cream was consumed within 10 min.

Each subject was asked to refrain from any kind of medication, diet integrators, intensive physical activity and to avoid consumption of polyphenols rich foods, such cocoa-containing products, red wine, tea within the previously 2 weeks. All participants gave written informed consent, and the study was approved by the Medical Ethics Committee of La Sapienza University of Rome (Rif: 3727, Prot: 2325/15). ;


Study Design

Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Crossover Assignment, Masking: Single Blind (Subject), Primary Purpose: Treatment


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NCT number NCT02685163
Study type Interventional
Source University of Roma La Sapienza
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Status Completed
Phase N/A
Start date July 2015
Completion date December 2015

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