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20 sie 2020 · Various potential health benefits of green tea have been reviewed [5] including anti-inflammatory [6], antibacterial [7], neuroprotective [8], and cholesterol-lowering effects [9], which may...
20 sie 2020 · The evidence on green tea consumption and health outcomes presented in this review suggests green tea may be favorable for cardiovascular disease, particularly stroke, and certain cancers such as endometrial, esophageal, lung, non-Hodgkins lymphoma, oral, and ovarian cancer.
Subgroup analyses based on the duration of supplementation (≥ 12 vs. < 12 weeks), dose of green tea extract (GTE) (≥1,000 vs. < 1,000 mg/d), sex (male, female, and both), baseline serum levels of lipid profile, and glycemic control factors demonstrated different results for some risk factors.
Green tea has been considered to be suitable for patients with hypertension, hyperlipidemia, coronary heart disease, arteriosclerosis, and diabetes. However, it is important to keep in mind that “natural” does not mean perfectly safe.
1 cze 2018 · As green tea and GTE are widely consumed in foods and supplements for their various health benefits, and consumption of GTE under certain conditions is associated with some adverse health effects, there is clearly a need to establish an evidence-based safe intake level for GTE to inform the public and regulators for risk management purposes.
1 maj 2022 · The suggestion that regular tea intake, as part of a healthy dietary pattern, may play a role in maintaining cardiovascular health, reducing risk of CVDs and decreasing all-cause mortality in adult populations has led to the development of a field of research investigating potential health benefits of tea [35], [36], [37].
Many scientific articles proved that green tea (GT), Camellia sinensis, has a great potential to manage central nervous system, cardiovascular, and metabolic diseases and treat cancer and inflammatory disorders.