The primary aim of the study was to investigate the acute effect of ginger drink consumption on the risk markers of cardiovascular disease.
A randomized, single-blind human intervention study involving 22 healthy male volunteers was designed to investigate the acute effects of ginger drink consumption on risk markers of cardiovascular disease (CVD). The primary outcome measure is reduction in blood pressure while the secondary outcome measures are improvement in flow mediated dilatation (FMD) and changes in plasma biochemical profile parameters related to CVD. Participants were given 300 ml of ginger extract or water (placebo) with breakfast, followed by a lunch at 2 hours on two visits separated by 2 weeks. Blood and urine samples were collected at regular intervals as well as blood pressure measurement done during the two visits. Vascular function was measured by flow mediated dilatation (FMD) and pulse wave velocity (PWV) at baseline, 2 and 4 hours after the the consumption of the study drink and placebo. The blood and urine samples were analysed for changes in lipid profile and other markers of CVD.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
BASIC_SCIENCE
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
22
300 ml ginger drink
Placebo: Super pure water
Department of Food and Nutritional Sciences
Reading, Berkshire, United Kingdom
Reduction in blood pressure (BP)
Reduction in blood pressure (BP)
Time frame: Six (6) hours
Flow mediated dilatation
Improvement in vascular function measured as percentage (%) increase in FMD
Time frame: Six (6) hours
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