了解绿茶和抹茶消费在心血管健康、肥胖和糖尿病中的作用:来自沙特阿拉伯人口的见解

IF 1.9 Q3 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Faisal Alsenani , Nasser Alotaiq , Doni Dermawan , Nasr Eldin Elwali , Mohammed Z. Nasrullah , Rashed H. Almalki , Nahar T. Alfarsi , Alwaleed S. Almatrafi , Muhannad S. Alsulami
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本研究调查了沙特阿拉伯绿茶和抹茶消费的消费模式、健康观念和人口统计学相关性,重点研究了它们对心血管健康、肥胖和糖尿病管理的影响。在参与者中进行了一项调查,重点关注人口统计、消费模式、健康观念和生活习惯。采用统计分析,包括回归模型,探讨知觉、健康结果、消费频率和持续时间之间的关系。参与者认为绿茶和抹茶有助于控制体重、心血管健康,并在较小程度上有助于控制糖尿病。虽然这些看法与现有文献中关于绿茶和抹茶中发现的多酚和咖啡因对健康有益的观点一致,但在消费模式上存在显著差异,许多参与者报告不经常消费。公众认知与科学证据之间的这种差异凸显了平衡卫生传播战略的必要性。此外,该研究强调了考虑个人对这些饮料的反应差异的重要性,正如报道的副作用如心律不齐所证明的那样。总的来说,这项研究有助于了解绿茶和抹茶在促进心血管健康、控制肥胖和潜在降低糖尿病风险因素方面的作用。
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Understanding the role of green tea and matcha consumption in cardiovascular health, obesity, and diabetes: Insights from a Saudi Arabian population
This study investigates the consumption patterns, health perceptions, and demographic correlates of green tea and matcha consumption in Saudi Arabia, focusing on their implications for cardiovascular health, obesity, and diabetes management. A survey was conducted among participants, focusing on demographics, consumption patterns, health perceptions, and lifestyle habits. Statistical analysis, including regression modeling, was employed to explore the relationships between perception, health outcomes, frequency, and duration of consumption. Participants perceived green tea and matcha as beneficial for weight management, cardiovascular health, and, to a lesser extent, diabetes control. While these perceptions align with existing literature on the health benefits of polyphenols and caffeine found in green tea and matcha, there were notable disparities in consumption patterns, with many participants reporting infrequent consumption. This discrepancy between public perception and scientific evidence underscores the need for balanced health communication strategies. Furthermore, the study highlights the importance of considering individual variations in response to these beverages, as evidenced by reported side effects like irregular heartbeats. Overall, this study contributes to understanding the role of green tea and matcha in promoting cardiovascular health, managing obesity, and potentially mitigating diabetes risk factors in the Saudi Arabian context.
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Human Nutrition and Metabolism
Human Nutrition and Metabolism Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Food Science
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