Effect of cocoa on blood pressure

Aug 17, 2012The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Cocoa's effects on blood pressure

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Abstract

Flavanol-rich cocoa products may reduce blood pressure by an average of 2-3 mm Hg in the short term.

  • A meta-analysis of 20 studies with 856 participants indicates a statistically significant reduction in both systolic and diastolic blood pressure associated with flavanol-rich cocoa products.
  • The average intake of flavanols in the active intervention group ranged from 30-1080 mg per day, with a mean of 545.5 mg.
  • Short-term trials lasting 2-18 weeks showed a mean difference in systolic blood pressure of -2.77 mm Hg and diastolic blood pressure of -2.20 mm Hg.
  • Significant effects were more evident in trials of 2 weeks or less, particularly those using a flavanol-free control group.
  • Adverse effects such as gastrointestinal complaints were reported in 5% of participants receiving the cocoa intervention.

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