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Cocoa beverage reduces BP, hypertension in older adults – KNUST research

A research by the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) has revealed that, cocoa beverages can help reduce blood pressure and hypertension in older adults.

The paper published in the Wiley online Library journal on the May 6, 2024, compared the acute effect of co-consumption of cocoa beverage with a high fat high salt meal such as braised rice versus co-consumption of water.

The study conducted at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) Wellness Centre between February and March 2023, involved 28 participants.

All participants were not taking hypertensive medication and had no other diagnosed medical conditions.

The results show that co-consumption of cocoa beverages with a high fat and high salt meals lead to a significant reduction in systolic blood pressure in adults living with uncontrolled hypertension in a 120-min period.

Dr. Isaac Amoah is the lead scientist from the Department of Biochemistry and Biotechnology of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST).

“When the analysis was done over the two hour period, we saw that when the participant took the cocoa beverage with the braised rice (high salt meal) there was a significant reduction in their blood pressure.

“I must mention that at time 90 and 120 the result was even prominent which gives us an indication that perhaps cocoa might have the ability to sustain the reduction over a longer period. What we did was for a short period, we want to go deeper into that to look at the long term effect of cocoa intake on blood pressure,” he said.

Dr. Isaac Amoah admonished the intake of cocoa products as a lifestyle change to improve hypertension outcomes.

“For this we are basically promoting the need to consume cocoa beverages as part of their regular dietary pattern because cocoa contains some essential compounds that have the ability of reducing systolic blood pressure,” he said.

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