Green Tea Cholesterol Meta-Analysis Evidence Table

Structured evidence table for Green Tea Cholesterol Meta-Analysis, generated from 2 reusable source documents in the Migaku knowledge base.

topicclaimevidence levelcitationsource
Green Tea Cholesterol Meta-AnalysisThis transition results from the progressive depletion of ovarian follicles, leading to reduced estrogen and progesterone secretion [].1Zago Isabella Heloísa Rodrigues (2026)Effects of green tea use on the metabolic profile of postmenopausal women: systematic review and meta-analysis
Green Tea Cholesterol Meta-AnalysisThese changes are associated with an increased risk of several chronic conditions, including cardiovascular disease, hormone-sensitive breast cancer, insulin resistance, type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), and osteoporosis.1Zago Isabella Heloísa Rodrigues (2026)Effects of green tea use on the metabolic profile of postmenopausal women: systematic review and meta-analysis
Green Tea Cholesterol Meta-Analysis5 6 Sleep disturbances, emotional lability, depression, and anxiety are also frequently reported during the menopausal transition, along with reduced libido and cognitive decline [].1Zago Isabella Heloísa Rodrigues (2026)Effects of green tea use on the metabolic profile of postmenopausal women: systematic review and meta-analysis
Green Tea Cholesterol Meta-Analysis1 2 Menopause is retrospectively defined as the absence of menstruation for 12 consecutive months and marks the end of female reproductive function.1Zago Isabella Heloísa Rodrigues (2026)Effects of green tea use on the metabolic profile of postmenopausal women: systematic review and meta-analysis
Green Tea Cholesterol Meta-AnalysisPooled analyses suggested that aerobic exercise-based combined interventions were associated with reductions in BMI (WMD = -1.53, 95% CI -2.38 to -0.67) and changes in lipid parameters, including higher HDL (WMD = 2.37, 95% CI 0.72 to 4.02) and lower LDL (WMD = -9.25, 95% CI -15.16 to -3.34) and TC (WMD = -19.15, 95% CI -36.46 to -1.85).1Gao K (2026)Comparative effects of combined aerobic exercise-based interventions on metabolic, cardiovascular, and inflammatory markers in adult men: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
Green Tea Cholesterol Meta-AnalysisNo statistically significant pooled effects were found for TG, SBP, DBP, or IL-6.1Gao K (2026)Comparative effects of combined aerobic exercise-based interventions on metabolic, cardiovascular, and inflammatory markers in adult men: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
Green Tea Cholesterol Meta-AnalysisConclusions Aerobic exercise-based combined interventions may be associated with favorable changes in BMI and selected lipid parameters in adult men.1Gao K (2026)Comparative effects of combined aerobic exercise-based interventions on metabolic, cardiovascular, and inflammatory markers in adult men: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
Green Tea Cholesterol Meta-AnalysisObjective The objective of this meta-analysis was to systematically assess and quantitatively synthesize the effects of aerobic exercise-based combined interventions on metabolic, cardiovascular, and inflammation-related outcomes in adult men.1Gao K (2026)Comparative effects of combined aerobic exercise-based interventions on metabolic, cardiovascular, and inflammatory markers in adult men: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
topicGreen Tea Cholesterol Meta-Analysis
claimThis transition results from the progressive depletion of ovarian follicles, leading to reduced estrogen and progesterone secretion [].
evidence level1
citationZago Isabella Heloísa Rodrigues (2026)
sourceEffects of green tea use on the metabolic profile of postmenopausal women: systematic review and meta-analysis
topicGreen Tea Cholesterol Meta-Analysis
claimThese changes are associated with an increased risk of several chronic conditions, including cardiovascular disease, hormone-sensitive breast cancer, insulin resistance, type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), and osteoporosis.
evidence level1
citationZago Isabella Heloísa Rodrigues (2026)
sourceEffects of green tea use on the metabolic profile of postmenopausal women: systematic review and meta-analysis
topicGreen Tea Cholesterol Meta-Analysis
claim5 6 Sleep disturbances, emotional lability, depression, and anxiety are also frequently reported during the menopausal transition, along with reduced libido and cognitive decline [].
evidence level1
citationZago Isabella Heloísa Rodrigues (2026)
sourceEffects of green tea use on the metabolic profile of postmenopausal women: systematic review and meta-analysis
topicGreen Tea Cholesterol Meta-Analysis
claim1 2 Menopause is retrospectively defined as the absence of menstruation for 12 consecutive months and marks the end of female reproductive function.
evidence level1
citationZago Isabella Heloísa Rodrigues (2026)
sourceEffects of green tea use on the metabolic profile of postmenopausal women: systematic review and meta-analysis
topicGreen Tea Cholesterol Meta-Analysis
claimPooled analyses suggested that aerobic exercise-based combined interventions were associated with reductions in BMI (WMD = -1.53, 95% CI -2.38 to -0.67) and changes in lipid parameters, including higher HDL (WMD = 2.37, 95% CI 0.72 to 4.02) and lower LDL (WMD = -9.25, 95% CI -15.16 to -3.34) and TC (WMD = -19.15, 95% CI -36.46 to -1.85).
evidence level1
citationGao K (2026)
sourceComparative effects of combined aerobic exercise-based interventions on metabolic, cardiovascular, and inflammatory markers in adult men: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
topicGreen Tea Cholesterol Meta-Analysis
claimNo statistically significant pooled effects were found for TG, SBP, DBP, or IL-6.
evidence level1
citationGao K (2026)
sourceComparative effects of combined aerobic exercise-based interventions on metabolic, cardiovascular, and inflammatory markers in adult men: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
topicGreen Tea Cholesterol Meta-Analysis
claimConclusions Aerobic exercise-based combined interventions may be associated with favorable changes in BMI and selected lipid parameters in adult men.
evidence level1
citationGao K (2026)
sourceComparative effects of combined aerobic exercise-based interventions on metabolic, cardiovascular, and inflammatory markers in adult men: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
topicGreen Tea Cholesterol Meta-Analysis
claimObjective The objective of this meta-analysis was to systematically assess and quantitatively synthesize the effects of aerobic exercise-based combined interventions on metabolic, cardiovascular, and inflammation-related outcomes in adult men.
evidence level1
citationGao K (2026)
sourceComparative effects of combined aerobic exercise-based interventions on metabolic, cardiovascular, and inflammatory markers in adult men: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

Source documents

  1. Effects of green tea use on the metabolic profile of postmenopausal women: systematic review and meta-analysis
  2. Comparative effects of combined aerobic exercise-based interventions on metabolic, cardiovascular, and inflammatory markers in adult men: a systematic review and meta-analysis.