viernes, 21 de septiembre de 2012

Low calorie cranberry juice lowers blood pressure in healthy adults / American Heart Association

Low calorie cranberry juice lowers blood pressure in healthy adults / American Heart Association


Low calorie cranberry juice lowers blood pressure in healthy adults

American Heart Association News Tip - Abstract 299
EMBARGOED UNTIL 4 pm ET, Thursday, September 20, 2012 WASHINGTON, DC, September 20, 2012 - Regularly drinking low-calorie cranberry juice may help get your blood pressure under control, according to new findings presented at the American Heart Association’s High Blood Pressure Research 2012 Scientific Sessions.
 
In a study that measured the effects of drinking low-calorie cranberry juice, participants drank either low-calorie juice or a placebo drink every day for eight weeks as part of a controlled diet.
 
Blood pressure was measured at the beginning, mid-point and end of the study. After eight weeks, blood pressure values had significantly dropped from an average of 121/73 mmHg to 118/70 mmHg for those drinking the low-calorie cranberry juice. The placebo group showed no change.
 
Researchers note that cranberry juice is rich in antioxidants — naturally occurring molecules in fruit, tea, wine and other foods — which have been associated with lower blood pressure in other studies.
 
The study was funded by Ocean Spray Cranberries, Inc.
 
Note: Scientific presentation is at 1:45 p.m. ET, Thursday, September 20, 2012. 
 
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