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    A new clinical trial found daily consumption of cranberries for one month improved cardiovascular function in healthy men.

    The new study, published today in Food & Function, included 45 healthy men who consumed whole cranberry powder equivalent to 100g of fresh cranberries per day (9 g powder) or a placebo for one month. Those consuming cranberry had a significant improvement in flow-mediated dilation (FMD), which signals improvement of heart and blood vessel function. FMD is considered a sensitive biomarker of cardiovascular disease risk and measures how blood vessels widen when blood flow increases.

    Dr. Ana Rodriguez-Mateos, Senior Lecturer in Nutrition at the Department of Nutritional Sciences at King's College London and senior author of the study, said: "The increases in polyphenols and metabolites in the bloodstream and the related improvements in flow-mediated dilation after cranberry consumption emphasise the important role cranberries may play in cardiovascular disease prevention. The fact that these improvements in cardiovascular health were seen with an amount of cranberries that can be reasonably consumed daily makes cranberry an important fruit in the prevention of cardiovascular disease for the general public."

    Low consumption of fruits and vegetables is one of the top modifiable risk factors associated with a higher incidence of cardiovascular disease worldwide. Growing evidence continues to link the polyphenols from berries with heart health benefits. Cranberries are rich in unique proanthocyanidins that have distinct properties compared to polyphenols found in other fruits.

    This study explored whole cranberry freeze-dried powder, equivalent to 100g of fresh cranberries, and its impact on cardiovascular health. The results demonstrated that consumption of cranberries as part of a healthy diet can help reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease by improving blood vessel function.

    An initial pilot study was completed with five healthy young men to confirm the biological activity of the whole cranberry freeze-dried powder. The pilot concluded that cranberry consumption increased FMD and confirmed dosing. The main study was a gold standard study design examining 45 healthy men each consuming two packets of whole cranberry freeze-dried powder equivalent to 100g of fresh cranberries, or a placebo, daily for one month. The study found significant improvements in FMD two hours after first consumption and after one month of daily consumption showing both immediate and chronic benefit. In addition, metabolites were also identified and predicted the positive effects seen in FMD. These results conclude that cranberries can play an important role in supporting cardiovascular health and good blood vessel function.

    Dr. Christian Heiss, Professor of Cardiovascular Medicine at the University of Surrey and co-author of the study said: "Our findings provide solid evidence that cranberries can significantly affect vascular health even in people with low cardiovascular risk. This study further indicates that specific metabolites present in blood after cranberry consumption are related to the beneficial effects."

    The study was supported by The Cranberry Institute, the Research Committee of the Medical Faculty of Heinrich-Heine University Dusseldorf and a Susanne Bunnenberg Heart Foundation grant to Dusseldorf Heart Centre.

    #2
    "The study was supported by The Cranberry Institute,"

    lol funny how this works out this way.

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      #3
      Originally posted by TheBoxGod View Post
      "The study was supported by The Cranberry Institute,"

      lol funny how this works out this way.
      Someone has to pay.... LOL
      TheBoxGod TheBoxGod likes this.

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        #4
        I considered trying this, then I saw that the least I would have to spend would be $100 a month and decided I would pass. I don't know why cranberries are so expensive?

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          #5
          It's important to eat a variety of fruits and vegetables in your daily diet. This kind of study shows why.

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            #6
            Originally posted by ShoulderRoll View Post
            It's important to eat a variety of fruits and vegetables in your daily diet. This kind of study shows why.
            And add some nuts in there too.... not the kind Anorak likes either.

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              #7
              Originally posted by OctoberRed View Post
              A new clinical trial found daily consumption of cranberries for one month improved cardiovascular function in healthy men.

              The new study, published today in Food & Function, included 45 healthy men who consumed whole cranberry powder equivalent to 100g of fresh cranberries per day (9 g powder) or a placebo for one month. Those consuming cranberry had a significant improvement in flow-mediated dilation (FMD), which signals improvement of heart and blood vessel function. FMD is considered a sensitive biomarker of cardiovascular disease risk and measures how blood vessels widen when blood flow increases.

              Dr. Ana Rodriguez-Mateos, Senior Lecturer in Nutrition at the Department of Nutritional Sciences at King's College London and senior author of the study, said: "The increases in polyphenols and metabolites in the bloodstream and the related improvements in flow-mediated dilation after cranberry consumption emphasise the important role cranberries may play in cardiovascular disease prevention. The fact that these improvements in cardiovascular health were seen with an amount of cranberries that can be reasonably consumed daily makes cranberry an important fruit in the prevention of cardiovascular disease for the general public."

              Low consumption of fruits and vegetables is one of the top modifiable risk factors associated with a higher incidence of cardiovascular disease worldwide. Growing evidence continues to link the polyphenols from berries with heart health benefits. Cranberries are rich in unique proanthocyanidins that have distinct properties compared to polyphenols found in other fruits.

              This study explored whole cranberry freeze-dried powder, equivalent to 100g of fresh cranberries, and its impact on cardiovascular health. The results demonstrated that consumption of cranberries as part of a healthy diet can help reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease by improving blood vessel function.

              An initial pilot study was completed with five healthy young men to confirm the biological activity of the whole cranberry freeze-dried powder. The pilot concluded that cranberry consumption increased FMD and confirmed dosing. The main study was a gold standard study design examining 45 healthy men each consuming two packets of whole cranberry freeze-dried powder equivalent to 100g of fresh cranberries, or a placebo, daily for one month. The study found significant improvements in FMD two hours after first consumption and after one month of daily consumption showing both immediate and chronic benefit. In addition, metabolites were also identified and predicted the positive effects seen in FMD. These results conclude that cranberries can play an important role in supporting cardiovascular health and good blood vessel function.

              Dr. Christian Heiss, Professor of Cardiovascular Medicine at the University of Surrey and co-author of the study said: "Our findings provide solid evidence that cranberries can significantly affect vascular health even in people with low cardiovascular risk. This study further indicates that specific metabolites present in blood after cranberry consumption are related to the beneficial effects."

              The study was supported by The Cranberry Institute, the Research Committee of the Medical Faculty of Heinrich-Heine University Dusseldorf and a Susanne Bunnenberg Heart Foundation grant to Dusseldorf Heart Centre.
              - - All I know is 100grams of Cranberries gonna guarantee zero constipation issues that always puts the average American male in danger of the "Valsalva Maneuver" that spikes bloodpressure to the point of heart attack.

              Elvis infamously demonstrated this on his throne of doom after a binge of peanut butter sandwiches.

              In fact, 100 grams of Cranberries might necessitate "Husky BigBoy Trainers to maintain public sanitary decorum.

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                #8
                Originally posted by jaded View Post
                I considered trying this, then I saw that the least I would have to spend would be $100 a month and decided I would pass. I don't know why cranberries are so expensive?

                I'm thinking less than a buck a day. Where did you propose to get your cranberries? This is my local Vons. I'd probably opt for the Organics @ $2.99/ 8oz.

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                Cranberries Prepacked Bag Fresh - 12 Oz


                ($0.25 / Ounce)
                Your Price$2.99 / ea
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by 4truth View Post


                  I'm thinking less than a buck a day. Where did you propose to get your cranberries? This is my local Vons. I'd probably opt for the Organics @ $2.99/ 8oz.

                  184070079?$ecom-pdp-desktop$&defaultImage=Not_Available&defaultImage=Not_Available.jpg
                  Cranberries Prepacked Bag Fresh - 12 Oz


                  ($0.25 / Ounce)
                  Your Price$2.99 / ea
                  I was looking at powder



                  I don't know about eating 100 grams a day, but I might give that a try in the blender. I'm a bit concerned about...


                  Safety and Side Effects


                  Cranberries and cranberry products are usually safe for most people if consumed in moderation.

                  However, excessive consumption may cause and diarrhea — and may also increase the risk of kidney stones in predisposed individuals.
                  Kidney Stones


                  Kidney stones form when certain minerals in your urine reach high concentrations. It is often very painful.

                  You can minimize your risk through your diet.

                  Most
                  are made of calcium oxalate, so excessive amounts of oxalate in your urine is one of the main risk factors ().

                  Cranberries — especially concentrated cranberry extracts — may contain high levels of oxalates. For this reason, they are considered a risk factor for kidney stones when consumed in high amounts (
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                  However, human studies have provided conflicting results and the issue requires further research (
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                  Susceptibility to developing kidney stones varies between individuals. In most people, cranberries probably do not significantly affect kidney stone formation.

                  Still, if you are prone to getting kidney stones, it may be sensible to limit your consumption of cranberries and other high-oxalate foods.


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                    #10
                    Originally posted by jaded View Post

                    I was looking at powder



                    I don't know about eating 100 grams a day, but I might give that a try in the blender. I'm a bit concerned about...


                    Safety and Side Effects


                    Cranberries and cranberry products are usually safe for most people if consumed in moderation.

                    However, excessive consumption may cause and diarrhea — and may also increase the risk of kidney stones in predisposed individuals.
                    Kidney Stones


                    Kidney stones form when certain minerals in your urine reach high concentrations. It is often very painful.

                    You can minimize your risk through your diet.

                    Most
                    are made of calcium oxalate, so excessive amounts of oxalate in your urine is one of the main risk factors ().

                    Cranberries — especially concentrated cranberry extracts — may contain high levels of oxalates. For this reason, they are considered a risk factor for kidney stones when consumed in high amounts (
                    , , ).

                    However, human studies have provided conflicting results and the issue requires further research (
                    , ).

                    Susceptibility to developing kidney stones varies between individuals. In most people, cranberries probably do not significantly affect kidney stone formation.

                    Still, if you are prone to getting kidney stones, it may be sensible to limit your consumption of cranberries and other high-oxalate foods.

                    I drink tea several times a day, for decades. It's said to cause kidney stones for people too, but so far I've had none.

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