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Acute reduction in blood pressure following consumption of anthocyanin-rich cherry juice may be dose-interval dependant: a pilot cross-over study

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.3109/09637486.2015.1121472

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Acute; anthocyanins; blood pressure; cherry juice; cross-over; dose

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A pilot cross-over study assessed the acute effects on blood pressure and plasma biomarkers associated with consumption of a 300ml anthocyanin-rich fruit juice, provided in differing dose-intervals. Young adults (n=6) and older adults (n=7) received in random order, either a single 300ml dose or 3x100ml doses of high-flavonoid cherry juice provided at 0, 1 and 2h. Blood pressure and plasma levels of phenolic metabolites were measured at 0, 2 and 6h.The single 300ml dose of cherry juice resulted in a significant reduction in systolic (p=0.002), and diastolic blood pressure (p=0.008) and heart-rate (p=0.033) 2h after consumption, before returning to baseline levels at 6h post-consumption. The 3x100ml dose provided over 2h did not result in significant blood pressure reductions. Plasma phenolic metabolites increased at 2 and 6h; however, fluctuations were higher after the single 300ml dose in older adults. These findings have implications for design of intervention studies that investigate vascular effects associated with flavonoid-rich foods.

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