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New study finds that tea and chocolate may help lower blood pressure

Last updated: May 13, 2025 12:20 pm
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Flavan-3-ols, found in cocoa, tea, apples, and grapes, have been discovered to have potential health benefits in a recent study conducted by the University of Surrey. These naturally occurring compounds have been linked to improvements in blood pressure and the health of blood vessels, making them a potentially valuable addition to a healthy diet.

The study, published in the European Journal of Preventive Cardiology, analyzed data from 145 randomized controlled trials and found that regular consumption of flavan-3-ols can lead to a reduction in blood pressure levels, especially in individuals with elevated or high blood pressure. The effects were comparable to some medications used to lower blood pressure, highlighting the potential impact of these compounds on cardiovascular health.

In addition to lowering blood pressure, flavan-3-ols were also found to improve the function of the endothelium, the inner lining of blood vessels. This improvement in endothelial function is crucial for overall cardiovascular health and suggests a broader positive impact on the circulatory system.

Lead author of the study, Professor Christian Heiss, emphasized the importance of incorporating flavan-3-ol-rich foods into a daily balanced diet. He stated, “Incorporating small amounts of commonly consumed foods like tea, apples, dark chocolate, or cocoa powder into a daily routine could provide beneficial amounts of flavan-3-ols.” While not a replacement for prescribed medications, including these foods in a daily routine could complement a healthy lifestyle, especially for individuals with higher blood pressure.

The findings of this study are promising but require further investigation to fully understand the potential benefits of flavan-3-ols. As ongoing research continues, incorporating these foods into a balanced diet may offer a simple and enjoyable way to support heart health and manage blood pressure.

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For more information on the study, you can refer to the publication in the European Journal of Preventive Cardiology. The University of Surrey provided the research for this study, offering valuable insights into the potential health benefits of flavan-3-ols found in everyday foods like tea and chocolate.

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