Effect of vitamin C and hawthorn beverage formula on blood pressure and oxidative stress in heat-exposed workers: a cluster-randomized controlled trial

Background and Objectives: There is no evidence on antioxidant-rich diets in preventing hypertension in heat- exposed workers. We aimed to evaluate the effects of formula supplemented with vitamin C (Vit C) and hawthorn beverage on reducing blood pressure (BP) and oxidative stress levels in heat-exp...

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Veröffentlicht in:Asia Pacific Journal of Clinical Nutrition 2024-12, Vol.33 (4), p.503-514
Hauptverfasser: Du, Wei, Zhang, Shuhan, Yang, Jiajia, Fan, Hongmin
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Zusammenfassung:Background and Objectives: There is no evidence on antioxidant-rich diets in preventing hypertension in heat- exposed workers. We aimed to evaluate the effects of formula supplemented with vitamin C (Vit C) and hawthorn beverage on reducing blood pressure (BP) and oxidative stress levels in heat-exposed workers. Methods and Study Design: In the 40-day cluster-randomized controlled trial, four heat-exposed shift-teams were en- rolled and randomly assigned to the intervention and control groups. The intervention group was given one Vit C tablet (130 mg) and a 500 mL hawthorn beverage containing 278.7 mg flavonoids daily whereas the control group was given 500 mL of slightly salted water daily; both groups were provided education on a healthy diet. BP and creatinine-corrected urinary 8-isoprostane-prostaglandin F2alpha (8-iso-PGF2alpha/Cr) concentrations were assessed at baseline, Day 17 (only BP) and Day 41, respectively. Results: Compared with the control group, the systolic BP (SBP), diastolic BP (DBP), and log10-transformed 8-iso-PGF2alpha/Cr in the intervention group decreased by 7.41 mmHg, 7.93 mmHg and 0.232, respectively, from baseline to day 41 (all p
ISSN:0964-7058
1440-6047
1440-6047
DOI:10.6133/apjcn.202412_33(4).0005