New studies show dark chocolate consumption reduces stress and inflammation, while improving memory, immunity and mood
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LOMA LINDA, CA — April 24, 2018 —New research shows there might be health benefits to eating certain types of dark chocolate. Findings from two studies being presented today at the Experimental Biology 2018 annual meeting in San Diego show that consuming dark chocolate that has a high concentration of cacao (minimally 70% cacao, 30% organic cane sugar) has positive effects on stress levels, inflammation, mood, memory and immunity. While it is well known that cacao is a major source of flavonoids, this is the first time the effect has been studied in human subjects to determine how it can support cognitive, endocrine and cardiovascular health.
Lee S. Berk, DrPH, associate dean of research affairs, School of Allied Health Professions and a researcher in psychoneuroimmunology and food science from Loma Linda University, served as principal investigator on both studies.
“For years, we have looked at the influence of dark chocolate on neurological functions from the standpoint of sugar content - the more sugar, the happier we are," Berk said. "This is the first time that we have looked at the impact of large amounts of cacao in doses as small as a regular-sized chocolate bar in humans over short or long periods of time, and are encouraged by the findings. These studies show us that the higher the concentration of cacao, the more positive the impact on cognition, memory, mood, immunity and other beneficial effects.”
The flavonoids found in cacao are extremely potent antioxidants and anti-inflammatory agents, with known mechanisms beneficial for brain and cardiovascular health. The following results will be presented in live poster sessions during the Experimental Biology 2018 meeting.
Dark Chocolate (70% Cacao) Effects Human Gene Expression: Cacao Regulates Cellular Immune Response, Neural Signaling, and Sensory Perception (Monday, April 23, 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m., San Diego Convention Center, Exhibit Halls A - D)
· This pilot feasibility experimental trial examined the impact of 70 percent cacao chocolate consumption on human immune and dendritic cell gene expression, with focus on pro- and anti-inflammatory cytokines. Study findings show cacao consumption up-regulates multiple intracellular signaling pathways involved in T-cell activation, cellular immune response and genes involved in neural signaling and sensory perception - the latter potentially associated with the phenomena of brain hyperplasticity.
Dark Chocolate (70% Organic Cacao) Increases Acute and Chronic EEG Power Spectral Density (μv2) Response of Gamma Frequency (25-40Hz) for Brain Health: Enhancement of Neuroplasticity, Neural Synchrony, Cognitive Processing, Learning, Memory, Recall, and Mindfulness Meditation (Tuesday, April 24, 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m., San Diego Convention Center, Exhibit Halls A - D)
· This study assessed the electroencephalography (EEG) response to consuming 48 g of dark chocolate (70% cacao) after an acute period of time (30 mins) and after a chronic period of time (120 mins), on modulating brain frequencies 0-40Hz, specifically beneficial gamma frequency (25-40Hz). Findings show that this superfood of 70 percent cacao enhances neuroplasticity for behavioral and brain health benefits.
Berk said the studies require further investigation, specifically to determine the significance of these effects for immune cells and the brain in larger study populations. Further research is in progress to elaborate on the mechanisms that may be involved in the cause-and-effect brain-behavior relationship with cacao at this high concentration.
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Just ate some banana chips covered in dark chocolate. Hit the spot -- nm
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Amoxy
Apr 26, 14:17
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If only it tasted good. I love chocolate but can't stand dark chocolate. Blech! -- nm
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Krusty
Apr 26, 13:36
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I said that too before I hit puberty. Give it time and you might change. -- nm
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Bacon
Apr 26, 13:37
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I'm pretty sure he's already hit puberty. -- nm
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b.
Apr 26, 13:51
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It's tastes terrible and lacks any creaminess. -- nm
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Krusty
Apr 26, 13:39
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You, sir, are correct. -- nm
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zork
Apr 26, 14:28
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eat it with something like orange segments, apple, banana, almonds. -- nm
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zeitgeist
Apr 26, 13:50
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I used to say that about scotch. Come to think of it, the creaminess portion may still apply. -- nm
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crash davis
Apr 26, 13:41
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There are some darks that are still creamy. My new mission is to find one you like. -- nm
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Bacon
Apr 26, 13:40
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I am eating Dark Hershey Kisses right now -- nm
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Bacon
Apr 26, 13:26
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