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Beetroot juice for high blood pressure

Piotr Kudela • 18 Mar 2022 • 3 min di lettura • Revisione di Dr Jay Shah
Beetroot juice for high blood pressure

Researchers in the UK have found that having a glass of beetroot juice each day could lower the blood pressure of people suffering from hypertension.

The study from 2015, which was conducted at Queen Mary University of London, found that patients suffering from hypertension who drank 250 ml of beetroot juice a day, saw their blood pressure levels return to the ‘normal’ range by the completion of the study.

How does beetroot juice reduce high blood pressure?

Beetroot juice reduces high blood pressure because it contains high amounts of nitrate. The digestive system automatically converts nitrate NO3 to nitric oxide (NO) and biologically active nitrate (NO2). The role of nitric oxide in the body is to relax and widen the blood vessels, which in turn makes it easy for blood to flow through the body and reduces hypertension.

The study carried out at Queen Mary University of London involved 64 participants, aged 18 to 85. The participants spent four weeks consuming beetroot juice. They were also monitored two weeks prior to the experiment, as well as two weeks after.

Two groups were split randomly. One group took 250 ml of inorganic beetroot juice daily and the other group, the placebo group, took 250 ml of nitrate-free beetroot juice.

Blood pressure levels were reduced by 8/4 mmHg for participants in the group taking inorganic beetroot juice. They also saw a 10 to 20% decrease in their artery stiffness, dilation capacity and blood vessel widening. Unlike the placebo group, where there were no changes to the blood pressure, artery stiffness and blood vessel function.

How much beetroot juice to lower blood pressure?

The study by the Queen Mary University of London suggests that drinking a glass of 250 ml of beetroot juice, on average, daily will reduce your blood pressure by 8/4 mmHg. For many of the participants, this brought their levels back to normal. To find out if beetroot juice can help you reduce your blood pressure you would need to take many measurements over a period of time. Hilo Band’s device does it automatically, even in your sleep.

How long does it take for a glass of beetroot juice to lower blood pressure?

Drinking beetroot juice can reduce blood pressure levels after an hour. After ingestion, blood pressure will reach its lowest point hours later and will continue to have an effect on the levels up to 24 hours after taking your beetroot juice.

Juice to lower blood pressure

There are more juices that are known to have an improving impact on people with hypertension. Drinking natural drinks that contain nitrate, folate, vitamin C, antioxidants and bioactive compounds will reduce your systolic and diastolic blood pressure.

  • Tomato juice
  • Beet juice
  • Prune juice
  • Pomegranate juice
  • Berry Juice
  • Skim milk
  • Tea
  • Green Juice
  • Infused water and smoothies

Disclaimer: Please speak to your health professional before taking these remedies. Your doctor will be best placed to advise on the most appropriate treatment for your hypertension.

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Sources:

Daily beetroot juice lowers blood pressure, according to scientists from Queen Mary University of London, January 19, 2015 – https://www.qmul.ac.uk/media/news/2015/smd/daily-beetroot-juice-lowers-blood-pressure-scientists-find.html

Enhanced Vasodilator Activity of Nitrite in Hypertension, April 15, 2013 – https://www.ahajournals.org/doi/full/10.1161/HYPERTENSIONAHA.111.00933

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Dr Jay Shah

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Dr Jay Shah

MD, FACC · Consulente medico & revisore

Il Dr. Jay Shah è un cardiologo con oltre 15 anni di esperienza nella pratica clinica e nella leadership sanitaria. Ha studiato medicina presso la University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Medicine, ha completato la specializzazione in Medicina Interna al Massachusetts General Hospital e successivamente una fellowship in cardiologia presso la Washington University in St Louis. Ha fondato e sviluppato uno studio cardiologico a Portland, in Oregon, ha poi contribuito alla creazione di un centro internazionale per le malattie complesse dell’aorta toracica presso la Mayo Clinic ed è stato in precedenza Chief Medical Officer di Aktiia.
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Piotr Kudela

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Piotr Kudela

Editor di contenuti sulla salute, Hilo by Aktiia

Piotr Kudela è editor di contenuti sulla salute presso Hilo by Aktiia. Da quando è entrato in Aktiia nel luglio 2022, lavora su contenuti dedicati al monitoraggio della pressione arteriosa, alla salute cardiovascolare e all’educazione dei pazienti. Collabora con revisori medici, specialisti di prodotto ed esperti interni per rendere gli articoli chiari, accessibili e utili per i lettori.
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