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Erschienen in: The journal of nutrition, health & aging 10/2017

24.10.2016

Blood pressure is associated with tea consumption: A cross-sectional study in a rural, elderly population of Jiangsu China

verfasst von: Jieyun Yin, Shengyu Duan, F.-C. Liu, Q.-K. Yao, S. Tu, Y. Xu, Chen-Wei Pan

Erschienen in: The journal of nutrition, health & aging | Ausgabe 10/2017

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Abstract

Objectives

Tea has long been hypothesized to possess hypotensive effects. However, there is uncertainty regarding the association of tea consumption with arterial blood pressure (BP). We aimed to examine the association between tea consumption and BP components including systolic BP (SBP) and diastolic BP (DBP).

Design

Community-based, cross-sectional study of Suzhou City, Jiangsu Province, China.

Setting

Tea consumption has protective influence on BP and presence of hypertension.

Participants

4579 older adults aged 60 years or older from the Weitang Geriatric Diseases study.

Measurements

Detailed information regarding tea consumption was collected using a pre-designed questionnaire. BP components were measured at least 3 times with a minimum 5-minute interval, by well-trained research nurses.

Methods

Data of 4579 older adults (response rate: 82%) aged 60 years or older from the Weitang Geriatric Diseases study were included in the analysis and we estimated the relationship of tea consumption and BP using linear regression models and the association between tea consumption and risk of hypertension using logistic regression models.

Results

In linear regression models, higher tea consumption frequency was found to be associated with lower systolic BP values, after adjusting for the effect of age, sex, education level, lifestyle-related factors, and cardiometabolic confounding factors in overall (coefficient =-1.49, P=0.0003), normotensive (coefficient =-0.91, P=0.017) and participants without anti-hypertensive treatment (coefficient =-1.26, P=0.027). Significant inverse association between diastolic BP and frequency of tea consumption was also observed in the overall subjects (coefficient =-0.74, P=0.003). In multivariate logistic analyses, habitual tea drinking was inversely associated with presence of hypertension [odds ratio (OR)=0.79, P=0.011], and there was a progressive reduction in risk associated with higher frequency of tea consumption (P for trend=0.011).

Conclusion

Habitual tea consumption was found to be associated with lower values of components of BP and a reduced likelihood of having hypertension in older adults. Given the widespread consumption of tea throughout China and the world, together with the major cardiovascular disease risk, our findings have important implications for human health.
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Metadaten
Titel
Blood pressure is associated with tea consumption: A cross-sectional study in a rural, elderly population of Jiangsu China
verfasst von
Jieyun Yin
Shengyu Duan
F.-C. Liu
Q.-K. Yao
S. Tu
Y. Xu
Chen-Wei Pan
Publikationsdatum
24.10.2016
Verlag
Springer Paris
Erschienen in
The journal of nutrition, health & aging / Ausgabe 10/2017
Print ISSN: 1279-7707
Elektronische ISSN: 1760-4788
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12603-016-0829-4

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