绿茶[茶树]:健康长寿的门户

K. Chauhan, Sheel Sharma, Neelam Chauturvedi, B. Chauhan
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茶是世界上仅次于水的消费最多的饮料。自古以来,中医就认为绿茶是一种有益健康的饮料。绿茶是一种“非发酵”产品,含有高水平的儿茶素。儿茶素在体外和体内研究中都被发现是强抗氧化剂。此外,绿茶中充足的矿物质和维生素进一步发挥了绿茶的抗氧化作用。最近的人体和动物研究表明,绿茶可能有助于降低心血管疾病和某些癌症的风险,此外还有助于促进口腔健康和其他生理功能,如抗高血压作用、控制体重、抗菌和抗病毒活性、太阳紫外线防护、促进骨矿物质密度、抗纤维化和神经保护作用。人们对绿茶的健康益处越来越感兴趣,这使得绿茶被列入具有功能特性的饮料组。虽然关于绿茶的研究证据非常有希望,但未来的研究需要充分了解它对人类健康的贡献,以便根据坚实的基础提出在饮食中经常食用绿茶的建议。
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Green Tea [Camellia sinensis]: A Gateway to Health and Longevity
Tea is the most consumed drink in the world after water. Since ancient times, traditional Chinese medicine considers green tea as a healthful beverage. Green tea a ‘non-fermented’ product contains high level of catechins. Catechins have been found to be strong antioxidants both in vitro and in vivo studies. In addition an adequate presence of minerals and vitamins gives a further philip to the antioxidant potential of green tea. Recent human and animal studies suggest that green tea may contribute to a reduction in the risk of cardiovascular diseases and some forms of cancer, besides contributing towards the promotion of oral health and other physiological functions such as anti-hypertensive effect, body weight control, antibacterial and antiviral activity, solar ultraviolet protection, bone mineral density promotion, antifibrotic and neuroprotective effects. Increasing interest in its health benefits has led to the inclusion of green tea in the group of beverages with functional properties. Though research evidence on green tea is very promising, future studies are necessary to fully understand its contributions to human health, so as to make advice for its regular consumption in the diets based on firm grounds.
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