نتایج جستجو برای: tea consumption

تعداد نتایج: 235948  

Journal: :Stroke 2009
Lenore Arab Weiqing Liu David Elashoff

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Experimental models of stroke provide consistent evidence of smaller stroke volumes in animals ingesting tea components or tea extracts. To assess whether a similar association of black or green tea consumption with reduced risk is evident in human populations, we sought to identify and summarize all human clinical and observational data on tea and stroke. METHODS We se...

2014
Kazuki Ide Hiroshi Yamada Norikata Takuma Mijong Park Noriko Wakamiya Junpei Nakase Yuuichi Ukawa Yuko M. Sagesaka

Green tea is known to have various health benefits for humans. However, the effect of green tea consumption on cognitive dysfunction remains to be clinically verified. We conducted a clinical study to investigate the effects of green tea consumption on cognitive dysfunction. Twelve elderly nursing home residents with cognitive dysfunction (Mini-Mental State Examination Japanese version (MMSE-J)...

Journal: :The British journal of nutrition 2015
Jun Tang Ju-Sheng Zheng Ling Fang Yongxin Jin Wenwen Cai Duo Li

Epidemiological studies have demonstrated inconsistent associations between tea consumption and mortality of all cancers, CVD and all causes. To obtain quantitative overall estimates, we conducted a dose-response meta-analysis of prospective cohort studies. A literature search in PubMed and Embase up to April 2015 was conducted for all relevant papers published. Random-effects models were used ...

2012
I-Hsin Lin Ming-Lin Ho Hsuan-Yu Chen Hong-Shen Lee Chia-Chen Huang Yin-Hung Chu Shiau-Yun Lin Ya-Ru Deng Yu-Hao He Yu-Hui Lien Chi-Wen Hsu Ruey-Hong Wong

Insulin-like growth factors (IGFs) are mediators of growth hormones; they have an influence on cell proliferation and differentiation. In addition, IGF-binding protein (IGFBP)-3 could suppress the mitogenic action of IGFs. Interestingly, tea polyphenols could substantially reduce IGF1 and increase IGFBP3. In this study, we evaluated the effects of smoking, green tea consumption, as well as IGF1...

Journal: :Addiction 2005
Michelle Luciano Katherine M Kirk Andrew C Heath Nicholas G Martin

AIMS To investigate the genetic and environmental influences on tea consumption and their commonalities with coffee consumption; and to further examine the genetic and environmental aetiology of preference for tea/coffee. DESIGN A classical twin design was used in which the similarity of identical and non-identical twins is compared, enabling estimates of genetic, common environmental and uni...

2017
Timothy van der Hoeven Joyce L. Browne Cuno S. P. M. Uiterwaal Cornelis K. van der Ent Diederick E. Grobbee Geertje W. Dalmeijer

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE Coffee and tea are commonly consumed during pregnancy. While several of their components, like caffeine, have strong pharmacological effects, the effect on the unborn fetus remains unclear. Caffeine intake has been associated with abortion, preterm birth and fetal growth restriction, but a general consensus on caffeine restriction is still lacking. We aimed to investiga...

2014
Moeko Noguchi-Shinohara Sohshi Yuki Chiaki Dohmoto Yoshihisa Ikeda Miharu Samuraki Kazuo Iwasa Masami Yokogawa Kimiko Asai Kiyonobu Komai Hiroyuki Nakamura Masahito Yamada

Our objective was to determine whether the consumption of green tea, coffee, or black tea influences the incidence of dementia and mild cognitive impairment (MCI) in older people. We conducted a population-based prospective study with Japanese residents aged >60 years from Nakajima, Japan (the Nakajima Project). Participants received an evaluation of cognitive function and blood tests. The cons...

Journal: :Arteriosclerosis, thrombosis, and vascular biology 1998
H M Princen W van Duyvenvoorde R Buytenhek C Blonk L B Tijburg J A Langius A E Meinders H Pijl

Intake of flavonoids is associated with a reduced cardiovascular risk. Oxidation of LDL is a major step in atherogenesis, and antioxidants may protect LDL from oxidation. Because tea is an important source of flavonoids, which are strong antioxidants, we have assessed in a randomized, placebo-controlled study the effect of consumption of black and green tea and of intake of isolated green tea p...

Journal: :BMC Dermatology 2001
Iman A Hakim Robin B Harris

BACKGROUND Differences in tea drinking habits and/or citrus peel use are likely to vary by populations and could contribute to the inconsistencies found between studies comparing their consumption and cancer risk. METHODS A population-based case-control study was used to evaluate the relationships between citrus peel use and black tea intake and squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) of the skin. More...

2012
Yasutake Tomata Masako Kakizaki Naoki Nakaya Toru Tsuboya Toshimasa Sone Shinichi Kuriyama Atsushi Hozawa Ichiro Tsuji

Background: Previous studies have reported that green tea consumption is associated with a lower risk of diseases that cause functional disability, such as stroke, cognitive impairment, and osteoporosis. Although it is expected that green tea consumption would lower the risk of incident functional disability, this has never been investigated directly. Objective: The objective was to determine t...

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