The Familiar Drink That Lowers Blood Pressure

People do not get enough of
this in their diet.
A glass of orange juice a day
can help to lower blood pressure, studies find.
Orange juice is rich in
potassium, which has a powerful effect in lowering blood pressure.
Bananas, green leafy
vegetables, avocados and beans are also high in potassium.
A typical Western diet is low
in potassium and high in salt, which is bad for blood pressure.
Salt tastes particularly good
to us because our ancestors got little in their diet.
The study involved 300 nurses
who were split into five groups and given different combinations of supplements
to test their effects.
Along with potassium, the
researchers also tested the effect of magnesium and calcium, with blood
pressure readings taken over a 24-hour period.
The results showed that
potassium had the greatest effect on lowering blood pressure.
Professor Frank M. Sacks, the
study’s first author, said:
“Surprisingly, when we put the
three together, the effect was no greater than potassium alone. In fact, it was a little
lower.”
The results showed that 1,600
milligrams of potassium was enough to lower blood pressure by a modest amount.
However, people in the study
did not have high blood pressure.
For people with high blood pressure,
the gains would be more significant, said Professor Sacks:
“Previous studies have shown
that potassium in people with high blood pressure has a greater effect of
lowering blood pressure 4 to 5 mm Hg. If he or she already has high
blood pressure, then they should eat a diet high in potassium or take
supplements.”
About the author
Psychologist, Jeremy Dean, PhD
is the founder and author of PsyBlog. He holds a doctorate in psychology from
University College London and two other advanced degrees in psychology.
He has been writing about
scientific research on PsyBlog since 2004. He is also the author of the book
“Making Habits, Breaking Habits” (Da Capo, 2003) and several ebooks:
The study was published in the
journal Hypertension (Sacks al., 1998).
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