The Peterborough Examiner

Yogurt eases adult high blood pressure: Study

- MICHAEL MCGOUGH Sacramento Bee

In the realm of snacks, yogurt has always been considered one of the healthier options. But is it so healthy, it can help lower risk of cardiovasc­ular disease? A study published earlier this month in American Journal of Hypertensi­on (Oxford University Press) concluded that both men and women suffering from high blood pressure could potentiall­y improve their heart health with regular yogurt consumptio­n. The study involved over 55,000 female and over 18,000 male participan­ts, all of whom had “prevalent” high blood pressure, according to the study, which found that “yogurt intake was inversely associated” with cardiovasc­ular disease risk. Its final conclusion: “Hypertensi­ve men and women who consumed (at least) 2 servings/ week of yogurt, especially in the context of a healthy diet, were at lower risk for developing (cardiovasc­ular disease).” In 2016, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimated that about 75 million Americans had high blood pressure; in late 2017, updated guidelines by the American Heart Associatio­n upped that number to more than 100 million, according to CBS News — more than half of all U.S. adults. The World Health Organizati­on says that 1.13 billion people are affected worldwide. Dairy products have previously been found to show positive correlatio­n with cardiovasc­ular health, according to a write-up by research news website Science Daily, but some scientists hypothesiz­e that yogurt in particular may have its own, independen­t benefits. In addition to carrying healthy doses of vital nutrients, Greek yogurt in particular can be a good source of protein for those attempting to lose weight. It can also help aid the immune system and fight the flu, according to The Mercury News.

 ?? RANDALL BENTON TNS ?? A recent study suggests yogurt could help lower risk of cardiovasc­ular disease in adults who have high blood pressure.
RANDALL BENTON TNS A recent study suggests yogurt could help lower risk of cardiovasc­ular disease in adults who have high blood pressure.

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