Objective: Epidemiological evidence has linked consumption of black tea, produced from Camellia sinensis, with a reduced risk of cardiovascular diseases. However, intervention studies on the effects of tea consumption on blood pressure (BP) have reported inconsistent results. Our objective was to conduct a systematic literature review with meta-analysis of controlled human intervention studies examining the effect of tea consumption on BP. Methods: We systematically searched Medline, Biosis, Chemical Abstracts and EMBASE databases through July 2013. For inclusion, studies had to meet the following pre-defined criteria: 1) placebo controlled design in human adults, 2) minimum of 1 week black tea consumption as the sole intervention, 3) repor...
Cardiovascular diseases have overtaken cancers as the number one cause of death. Hypertension is the...
BACKGROUND: Data relating to the association between tea consumption and blood pressure change are i...
This study sought to summarize clinical evidence of sour tea (Hibiscus sabdariffa L.) administration...
OBJECTIVE: Epidemiological evidence has linked consumption of black tea, produced from Camellia sine...
, with a reduced risk of cardiovascular diseases. However, intervention studies on the effects of te...
Objective Epidemiological evidence has linked consumption of black tea, produced from Camellia sinen...
CONTEXT: Tea has been proposed as an antihypertensive agent for individuals with elevated blood pres...
Purpose Although previous literature has reported that regular green tea consumption may improve blo...
Hypertension and arterial stiffening are independent predictors of cardiovascular mortality. Flavono...
<div><p>Background</p><p>The results of the studies that have investigated the effects of black tea ...
BACKGROUND: The results of the studies that have investigated the effects of black tea on blood chol...
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INTRODUCTION: Many different dietary supplements are currently marketed for the management of hypert...
BACKGROUND: Tea consumption may improve endothelial function and blood pressure via increased bioava...
Background: Emerging randomized controlled trials (RCTs) investigating the effect of green tea or gr...
Cardiovascular diseases have overtaken cancers as the number one cause of death. Hypertension is the...
BACKGROUND: Data relating to the association between tea consumption and blood pressure change are i...
This study sought to summarize clinical evidence of sour tea (Hibiscus sabdariffa L.) administration...
OBJECTIVE: Epidemiological evidence has linked consumption of black tea, produced from Camellia sine...
, with a reduced risk of cardiovascular diseases. However, intervention studies on the effects of te...
Objective Epidemiological evidence has linked consumption of black tea, produced from Camellia sinen...
CONTEXT: Tea has been proposed as an antihypertensive agent for individuals with elevated blood pres...
Purpose Although previous literature has reported that regular green tea consumption may improve blo...
Hypertension and arterial stiffening are independent predictors of cardiovascular mortality. Flavono...
<div><p>Background</p><p>The results of the studies that have investigated the effects of black tea ...
BACKGROUND: The results of the studies that have investigated the effects of black tea on blood chol...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND & AIMS: Black tea is a main source of flavonoids in the Wes...
INTRODUCTION: Many different dietary supplements are currently marketed for the management of hypert...
BACKGROUND: Tea consumption may improve endothelial function and blood pressure via increased bioava...
Background: Emerging randomized controlled trials (RCTs) investigating the effect of green tea or gr...
Cardiovascular diseases have overtaken cancers as the number one cause of death. Hypertension is the...
BACKGROUND: Data relating to the association between tea consumption and blood pressure change are i...
This study sought to summarize clinical evidence of sour tea (Hibiscus sabdariffa L.) administration...