The association between tea consumption and blood pressure in the adult population in Southwest China
Abstract Objectives Prior research on the effect of tea consumption on blood pressure (BP) generated inconsistent findings. The objective of this study was to explore the effects of different types of tea consumption on BP. Methods We included 76,673 participants aged 30-79 from the baseline data of...
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Main Authors: | Ying Zhao (Author), Chengmeng Tang (Author), Wenge Tang (Author), Xuehui Zhang (Author), Xiaoman Jiang (Author), Zhuoma Duoji (Author), Yixi Kangzhu (Author), Xing Zhao (Author), Xiaohe Xu (Author), Feng Hong (Author), Qiaolan Liu (Author) |
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2023-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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