Reproductive health-promoting effects of functional foods

IF 1.3 Q4 FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Functional Foods in Health and Disease Pub Date : 2023-09-27 DOI:10.31989/ffhd.v13i9.1130
Omowumi Kayode, Nkechinyere J. Ohanaka, Ikeoluwa O. Kolawole, Olatayo A. Afolabi, Matthew E. Iyobhebhe
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Functional foods are foods that, in addition to providing basic nutrients, have health-promoting effects when ingested consistently over a period of time. These foods can exist in their natural forms or might have been enhanced through fortification, biotransformation, or genetic modification. Globally, a lot of attention has been drawn to its consumption as a cheaper and safer remedy for the prevention, treatment, and management of several health-related conditions, including those of reproductive difficulties such as infertility. Infertility is a condition that is prevalent among some married couples and involves difficulty in procreation after about twelve months of unprotected intercourse between heterosexual couples. Oxidative stress-related infertility can be managed by functional foods rich in antioxidants and other phytochemicals with modulatory effects on reproductive tissues. Consumption of prescribed functional foods can alleviate functional disorders of the reproductive tissues and hence encourage higher success rates at conception trials.Keywords: functional foods, reproductive, infertility, health, antioxidants
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功能食品对生殖健康的促进作用
功能食品是指除了提供基本营养素外,在一段时间内持续摄入还具有促进健康作用的食品。这些食物可以以自然形式存在,也可以通过强化、生物转化或基因改造来增强。在全球范围内,人们非常注意将其作为一种更便宜和更安全的补救措施,用于预防、治疗和管理几种与健康有关的疾病,包括不孕症等生殖困难疾病。不孕症是一些已婚夫妇普遍存在的一种情况,在异性夫妇之间进行大约12个月的无保护性交后,就会出现生育困难。氧化应激相关的不孕症可以通过富含抗氧化剂和其他植物化学物质的功能性食品来控制,这些食品对生殖组织具有调节作用。食用规定的功能食品可以减轻生殖组织的功能障碍,从而提高受孕试验的成功率。关键词:功能食品,生殖,不育,健康,抗氧化剂
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Functional Foods in Health and Disease FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY-
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