| Literature DB >> 28434461 |
Chi-Wei Chang1, Sheng-Hung Wang2, Ming-Yie Jan2, Wei-Kung Wang3.
Abstract
Black tea consumption has been proven to improve endothelial function and to lower the risk of stroke and cognitive impairment. Several effects of black tea on cardiovascular system had been surveyed. However, the black tea effect on pressure pulse spectrum remains unknown. The study was aimed to investigate the influence of black tea on radial blood pressure and Pulse Spectrum. Fourteen healthy subjects received water and single doses of black tea (0.05g/Kg) in separate weeks. The radial blood pressure and pulse wave were measured and the pressure pulses were evaluated using harmonic analysis. This report confirmed that black tea consumption (dose=0.05g/Kg) significantly increased third, fifth, (P<0.1), sixth, seventh, and eighth harmonics (p<0.05) of radial pressure wave comparing to water control. We proposed that black tea may increase cerebral blood flow (CBF), which was deduced from the results and from the conclusions of previous studies. The results also showed that the harmonic components of pressure pulse could be the vascular kinetic index that assessed the hemodynamic status in each time frame before and after consumption of black tea.Entities:
Keywords: Black tea; Harmonic analysis; Pulse wave spectrum; Radial pressure wave
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28434461 DOI: 10.1016/j.ctim.2017.01.001
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Complement Ther Med ISSN: 0965-2299 Impact factor: 2.446