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Accumulating evidence has examined the effects of green tea products on traditional and novel cardiovascular risk factors such as hypertension, lipid disorders, diabetes, oxidative stress, endothelial dysfunction, and inflammation (11).
1 kwi 2023 · Highlights. •. Green tea consumption might play an effective role in the prevention of CHD. •. Our results revealed a nonlinear association between green tea drinking and CHD risk. •. Light-to-moderate consumption was significantly associated with decreased CHD risk. •. No significant association was observed among heavy green tea drinkers.
21 gru 2022 · Heavy coffee consumption was associated with an increased risk of CVD mortality among people with severe hypertension but not in those without hypertension or with grade 1 hypertension. In contrast, green tea consumption was not associated with an increased risk of CVD mortality across all BP categories.
The overall result of the current meta-analysis and its subgroup analyses consistently suggested that green tea had a significant lowering effect on BP, which might partially explain the favorable effects of green tea on CVD.
Studies with smaller population sizes showed no significant effects of green tea on LDL cholesterol. Several systematic reviews were identified, having assessed the effects of green tea consumption on high-density cholesterol, identified as HDL cholesterol . The demographic of the participants included a general population of people above the ...
10 sty 2023 · The current systematic review and meta-analysis study aimed to establish the effects of green tea supplementation on cardiovascular risk factors including lipid profile, blood pressure, glycemic control markers and CRP.
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...