The researchers evaluated the photoprotective potential of chocolate consumption, comparing:
- conventional dark chocolate
- specially produced chocolate with preserved high flavanol (HF) levels.

The minimal erythema dose (MED) was assessed at baseline and after 12 weeks.
In the high flavanol (HF) chocolate group the mean MED more than doubled after 12 weeks of chocolate consumption, while in the LF chocolate group, the MED remained without significant change.
The authors concluded that regular consumption of a chocolate rich in flavanols confers significant photoprotection and can thus be effective at protecting human skin from harmful UV effects. However, conventional chocolate has no such effect.