Women tea-drinkers have less plaque in arteries

by imung satriani | February 15, 2008 at 09:41 pm
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Women who drink tea may be protecting themselves from a build-up of artery-clogging plaque, so lowering their risk for heart disease and stroke, findings from a French study suggest.

Dr. Mahmoud Zureik and colleagues found that older women who reported drinking at least three cups of tea a day were less likely to have plaque in the carotid arteries in their neck than those drinking less tea.

The investigators, all with INSERM, France`s national institute for medical research, report their findings in the journal Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology.

Zureik`s team analyzed ultrasound measures of carotid artery plaque among 2,613 men and 3,984 women, aged about 73 years old on average, in relation to tea drinking and other dietary habits, and medical and personal history obtained during in-person interviews conducted from 1999 to 2001.

Carotid plaques were evident in 44 percent of female non-tea-drinkers, in 42.5 percent of women who reported drinking 1 to 2 cups of tea daily, and in only 33.7 percent of those who reported drinking 3 or more cups per day.

The association between fewer instances of carotid plaques and increased daily tea consumption was independent of other dietary habits, major vascular risk factors, age, area of residence, and education, the investigators note.

"There was no association of tea consumption with carotid plaques in men," the team found.

The investigators did not gather data on the types of tea consumed or the duration of tea drinking among participants, and they are unclear why the association occurred among women and not men.(*)

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PEP

This is good news for tea addicts like myself.

Did you realize that you highlighted an entire article rather than just an excerpt? Here's the new dialogue with News Director Rachel Nixon about NP policy on full copy-and-pastes:

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Could you please change your highlight to just part of the story and add some commentary of your own? Are there women tea drinkers in your family? Why did this story intrique you?

Help me give this a Good Stuff flag! :) 

 


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imung satriani

Thanks PEP, but my family is not tea drinkers, we need it only in the morning before doing activities. And the story was taken from ANTARA News Agency, so i couldn't change the highlight or any part of news.

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