نتایج جستجو برای: tea consumption

تعداد نتایج: 235948  

Journal: :iranian journal of radiation research 0
a.a. fathivand iranian nuclear regulatory authority (inra), national radiation protection department (nrpd), tehran, iran j. amidi iranian nuclear regulatory authority (inra), national radiation protection department (nrpd), tehran, iran g.h. heravi iranian nuclear regulatory authority (inra), national radiation protection department (nrpd), tehran, iran

background: two of the important radionuclides which are entered to environment and human diet are radium-226 (226ra) and cesium-137 (137cs). it is clear that the methods for preparation of foods such as peeling, washing, cooking or frying can affect the dose which is received by human due the to consumption of foodstuffs. an experiment has been performed at the environmental monitoring section...

اکبری کامرانی, احمد علی, بصیر غفوری, حامد, شعاعی, فاطمه, صحاف, رباب, ظریف یگانه, مریم, فروغان, مهشید, مدیریان, احسان, کلاهدوز, فریبا,

Objectives: There have been several studies published in the medical literature over the past 30 years that address the association between tea consumption and osteoporosis with inconsistent findings. A meta-analysis was undertaken, including 8 studies, to determine the effect of tea consumption on the risk of fracture. Methods & Materials: This systematic review and meta-analysis conducted ...

Journal: :Stroke 2009
Wenbin Liang Andy H Lee Colin W Binns Rongsheng Huang Delong Hu Qingkun Zhou

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Although experimental studies have suggested that tea consumption may reduce the risk of ischemic stroke, available epidemiological evidence is equivocal, mainly due to the lack of accurate measurements on tea exposure. This study aims to ascertain the relationship between tea drinking and ischemic stroke risk. METHODS A case-control study was conducted in southern Chin...

2017
Yuming Guo Fan Zhi Ping Chen Keke Zhao Han Xiang Qi Mao Xinghuan Wang Xinhua Zhang

Prostate cancer (PCa) now remains the 2nd most frequently diagnosed cancer. In recent years, chemoprevention for PCa becomes a possible concept. Especially, many phytochemicals rich foods are suggested to lower the risk of cancer. Among these foods, green tea is considered as effective prevention for various cancers. However, clinical trials and previous meta-analyses on the relationship betwee...

Journal: :Journal of epidemiology and community health 1999
M Woodward H Tunstall-Pedoe

STUDY OBJECTIVE To relate habitual (cups per day) tea and coffee consumption to conventional coronary risk factors and subsequent risk of coronary heart disease and death. DESIGN Cohort study. SETTING Nationwide random population study. PARTICIPANTS Over 11,000 men and women aged 40-59 who took part in the Scottish Heart Health Study lifestyle and risk factor survey in 1984-87. Participan...

Journal: :The British journal of nutrition 2014
Wan-Shui Yang Wei-Ye Wang Wen-Yan Fan Qin Deng Xin Wang

Tea consumption has inconsistently been shown to be associated with the risk of type 2 diabetes (T2D). The aim of the present study was to conduct a dose-response meta-analysis of cohort studies assessing the association between consumption of tea and risk of developing T2D. Pertinent studies were identified by searching PubMed, Web of Science and EMBASE through 31 March 2013. A total of sixtee...

Journal: :Stroke 2014
Susanna C Larsson

Current evidence from experimental studies in animals and humans along with findings from prospective studies indicates beneficial effects of green and black tea as well as chocolate on cardiovascular health, and that tea and chocolate consumption may reduce the risk of stroke. The strongest evidence exists for beneficial effects of tea and cocoa on endothelial function, total and LDL cholester...

Journal: :Free radical research 2012
Ka Ho Chan Stanley Chi Hang Chan Sze Chun Yeung Ricky Ying Keung Man Mary Sau Man Ip Judith Choi Wo Mak

Our recent study has indicated that Chinese green tea (Lung Chen), in which epigallocatechin-3-gallate (EGCG) accounts for 60% of catechins, protected cigarette smoke-induced lung injury. We now hypothesized that Lung Chen tea may also have potential effect on lung oxidative stress and proteases/anti-proteases in a smoking rat model. Sprague-Dawley rats were exposed to either sham air (SA) or 4...

Journal: :Asia Pacific journal of clinical nutrition 2018
Ryusuke Takechi Helman Alfonso Amy Harrison Naoko Hiramatsu Akari Ishisaka Akira Tanaka La'Belle Tan Andy H Lee

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES Despite the demonstrated protective effects of green tea and coffee intake against several chronic diseases, finding between studies have not been consistent. One potential reason of this discrepancy is the imprecision in the measurement of tea or coffee consumption using food frequency questionnaire (FFQ) and food record (FR) in epidemiological studies. METHODS AND ...

Journal: :The British journal of nutrition 2015
Ana R Nunes Marco G Alves Gonçalo D Tomás Vanessa R Conde Ana C Cristóvão Paula I Moreira Pedro F Oliveira Branca M Silva

Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a major public health problem and its incidence is rising dramatically. The brain, particularly the cerebral cortex, is very susceptible to glucose fluctuations and hyperglycaemia-induced oxidative stress. Tea (Camellia sinensis (L.)) is widely consumed; however, the antidiabetic properties of white tea remain largely unexplored. In the present study, we investigated t...

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