Search results
In the present meta-analysis, we weighed the effects of green tea supplementation on cardiovascular risk factors, including lipid (TG, TC, HDL, and LDL) and glycemic profiles (FBS, fasting insulin, HbA1c, and HOMA-IR), BP (SBP and DBP), and CRP as the marker of systemic inflammation.
1 kwi 2023 · This study evaluated the association between green tea consumption and the risk of CHD based on seven prospective cohorts from East Asia published between 2000 and February 2022. The results suggested that green tea consumption might play an effective role in CHD prevention.
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 ...
In vitro and in vivo data also demonstrated that green tea extract or EGCG protected or rescued cardiac function, independent of their well-known effects against oxidative stress and inflammation.
16 wrz 2022 · Drinking green tea is associated with a lower risk of cardiovascular diseases. Adobe Stock. These days, you can’t walk down your grocery store aisle without seeing tons of teas. Some will keep...
31 sty 2023 · Heart palpitations are a common side effect of drinking green tea, especially if the tea is caffeinated. Caffeine is a stimulant that can cause your heart to beat faster and can also lead to anxiety and restlessness.
Mechanistic studies have shown that tea and tea polyphenols have favorable effects on systemic risk factors and direct effects on the vasculature and platelets that might account for reduced cardiovascular risk.