Posted on 07/18/2022 7:24:55 AM PDT by ConservativeMind
An observational study led by Professor Hiroaki Kanouchi presents the first evidence that eating sunomono—a Japanese vinegared side dish—correlates to lower blood pressure categorization in men.
"The benefits of vinegar in a healthy diet are well known. Our research is the first observational study of these benefits; we didn't ask participants to change anything," explained Professor Kanouchi.
Previous studies have shown that subjects drinking 30 mL of vinegar daily had lower blood pressure but also lost weight that could account for the lower blood pressure.
Sunomono is a traditional side dish made with sliced cucumber or seaweed in rice vinegar, often with seafood garnish. It is a normal food, regularly eaten by older generations in Japan.
"Vinegar is hard to observe because it isn't a big ingredient in meals; you might get a little in vinaigrette or pickles, but people rarely drink the pickle's vinegar brine. In sunomono, vinegar is part of the dish, people usually finish it," Professor Kanouchi explained.
"Men who did not habitually eat sunomono had significantly higher blood pressure, even though their weight and BMI were the same," Professor Kanouchi announced. "We believe it could be promoting growth of good gut microbiota, but we would need more studies to confirm that."
Eating sunomono—at least monthly—correlated with lower average blood pressure among men, even when adjusted for age, BMI, smoking history, and intake of sodium, potassium, and alcohol, amongst other factors. This indicates that eating sunomono could already be having a positive impact on health.
"We are not sure how the vinegar causes these health benefits; increasing vinegar consumption doesn't lead to further improvement in blood pressure. However, diet is one of the easiest things to change. I want everyone to know that even occasionally eating sunomono could make a difference in blood pressure," Professor Kanouchi concluded.
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CVD = Cardiovascular Disease
COD = Cause of Death
If you’re even ‘remotely’ interested in health matters, those are 2 at a minimum that everyone should know regardless...ESPECIALLY after >2 years of virus crap.
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I do love me some chicken Caesar salads.
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