Green Tea Could Help Functioning In Old Age: Study
Green tea has long been eyed for possible health benefits, including its potential to decrease the risk of certain cancers, its antioxidant properties and its blood-pressure lowering effects. A new study suggests it could also help with the aging process, too.
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Green tea found to reduce disability in the elderly
(Medical Xpress) -- A lot of research has been done over the past several years looking into the health benefits of green tea. As a result, scientists have found that regular consumption of the beverage leads to a reduction in several maladies often associated with aging, such as osteoporosis, stroke and cognitive impairment. But until now, according to the authors of a new study on its benefits ...
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Green tea linked to less disability in elderly
Could green tea be secret to long, healthy life? Study suggests it may
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Green Tea Linked to Healthier Old Age: Why Aren't We All Drinking It?
In a recent, not-at-all-surprising study published by the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, scientists concluded that green tea could be -- in the words of Reuters -- the "secret to healthy old age." Researchers at the Tohoku University Graduate School of Medicine in Japan determined that elderly people who routinely drink green tea are likely to be far more able-bodied and independent ...
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Green tea may reduce functional disability risk: Study
Compared to people who drank less than one cup per day, at least five cups of the green tea was associated with a 33% reduction in functional disability, according to a study published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition.
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Green Tea Protects Against Functional Disability Linked To Aging
Regular green tea drinkers have a lower risk of developing functional disability, researchers from Tohoku University Graduate School of Medicine, Sendai, Japan, reported in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. Functional disability refers to problems with daily chores and activities, such as bathing or dressing. As background information, the authors explained that prior studies had found ...
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Green tea could help you as you age
If you're drinking green tea you could be getting some hidden health benefits. A new study finds older adults who regularly drink green tea may stay more agile and independent over time.
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Green tea may cut the risk of dying from pneumonia
Drinking green tea continues to show health benefits, particularly among women, hints a new study from Japan.
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HealthTalk: Black vs. Green Tea; Parmesan Cheese for Flavor
By Karen Collins, MS, RD, CDN - Q: Is green tea really that much healthier than regular black tea? I want the health benefits, but prefer the flavor of black tea. Q: Is adding some Parmesan cheese to salads or pasta a healthy way to add flavor?
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Drink green tea for a healthy old age!
Drinking green tea has many health benefits. Now, a new study says that the beverage is also the key to staying agile as one grows older.
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