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Study Overview
This study examined how a 7-day dietary supplement of grape seed extract (GSE) affects heart function and blood pressure in men with elevated and stage 1 hypertension.
Key Findings
- GSE supplementation led to a decrease in resting diastolic blood pressure (DBP) and mean arterial pressure (MAP).
- No significant changes were observed in heart rate, stroke volume, cardiac output, systolic blood pressure, or heart rate variability between GSE and placebo treatments.
- GSE may help lower blood pressure through relaxation of blood vessels.
Practical Healthcare Results
Grape seed extract can be a beneficial addition to dietary plans for individuals with elevated blood pressure, potentially reducing the risk of developing more serious hypertension.
Measurable Outcomes
Clinics can aim for the following goals:
- Reduction in diastolic blood pressure among patients taking GSE.
- Improvement in overall cardiovascular health without adverse effects on heart rate or other hemodynamic measures.
Next Steps for Clinics
To implement GSE supplementation effectively:
- Start with a pilot project to assess the effects of GSE on a small group of patients.
- Track results using appropriate AI tools to analyze data and monitor outcomes.
- Expand the project based on initial findings to include more patients and refine treatment protocols.
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