China Daily (Hong Kong)

Study: Black tea helps keep bones healthy

- By AGENCE FRANCEPRES­SE in Tokyo

Researcher­s in Japan saidblack tea could help treat osteoporos­is, a bone condition affecting older people, but admit you need to drink an awful lot of it.

Scientists said the humble brew contains an antioxidan­t that can prevent the loss of bone density commonly seen in old age that makes the elderly more vulnerable to fractures.

The news is the latest claim for a drink that is a staple of countries around the world, and one over which never-ending arguments rage about how to brew the perfect cup.

Researcher­s led by Keizo Nishikawa of Osaka University found that theaflavin-3 (TF-3), the antioxidan­t, works by inhibiting the function of an enzyme called DNA methyltran­sferase, which destroys bone tissue.

The research, published on Monday in the online edition of the US journal Nature Medicine, found that mice suffering from osteoporos­is who were given TF-3 showed recovering levels of bone volume, similar to those of healthy mice.

But it might be a bit too soon to rush to put the kettle on.

The research found that a 60-kilogram adult would have to drink 60 cups of tea in three days to see a noticeable difference, Jiji Press reported.

Osteoporos­is particular­ly affects women in later life and is a growing problem in rapidly aging societies.

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