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Title: Effects of the Non-Alcoholic Fraction of Beer on Abdominal Fat, Osteoporosis, and Body Hydration in Women
Author: Trius-Soler, Marta
Vilas-Franquesa, Arnau
Tresserra i Rimbau, Anna
Sasot Flix, Gemma M.
Storniolo, Carolina Emilia
Estruch Riba, Ramon
Lamuela Raventós, Rosa Ma.
Keywords: Cervesa
Polifenols
Dieta
Dones
Beer
Polyphenols
Diet
Women
Issue Date: 2020
Publisher: MDPI
Abstract: Abstract: Several studies have shown that binge drinking of alcoholic beverages leads to non-desirable outcomes, which have become a serious threat to public health. However, the bioactive compounds in some alcohol-containing beverages might mitigate the negative effects of alcohol. In beer, the variety and concentration of bioactive compounds in the non-alcoholic fraction suggests that its consumption at moderate levels may not only be harmless but could also positively contribute to an improvement of certain physiological states and be also useful in the prevention of different chronic diseases. The present review focuses on the effects of non-alcoholic components of beer on abdominal fat, osteoporosis, and body hydration in women, conditions selected for their relevance to health and aging. Although beer drinking is commonly believed to cause abdominal fat deposition, the available literature indicates this outcome is inconsistent in women. Additionally, the non-alcoholic beer fraction might improve bone health in postmenopausal women, and the effects of beer on body hydration, although still unconfirmed seem promising. Most of the health benefits of beer are due to its bioactive compounds, mainly polyphenols, which are the most studied. As alcohol-free beer also contains these compounds, it may well offer a healthy alternative to beer consumers. Keywords: hops; malt; health; menopause; polyphenol; phytoestrogen; prenylnarigenin; humulones; ethanol; bioactives
Note: Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules25173910
It is part of: Molecules, 2020
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2445/171711
Related resource: https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules25173910
ISSN: 1420-3049
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