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Green Tea Extract Sleep Randomized Trial Evidence Table
Structured evidence table for Green Tea Extract Sleep Randomized Trial, generated from 1 reusable source document in the Migaku knowledge base.
| topic | claim | evidence level | citation | source |
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| Green Tea Extract Sleep Randomized Trial | Purpose Among the main consequences of menopause are changes in body weight, lipid and metabolic profiles, as well as an increased risk of cardiovascular disease. | 1 | Zago IHR (2026) | Effects of green tea use on the metabolic profile of postmenopausal women: systematic review and meta-analysis. |
| Green Tea Extract Sleep Randomized Trial | The meta-analysis showed that green tea reduced total cholesterol levels in postmenopausal women (mean difference [MD]: -7.03; 95% confidence interval [CI]: -13.24 to - 0.82; p = 0.03; I² = 0%; four studies; 1,109 participants; low-quality evidence). | 1 | Zago IHR (2026) | Effects of green tea use on the metabolic profile of postmenopausal women: systematic review and meta-analysis. |
| Green Tea Extract Sleep Randomized Trial | Conclusion This meta-analysis demonstrated that green tea resulted in reductions in total cholesterol levels in postmenopausal women. | 1 | Zago IHR (2026) | Effects of green tea use on the metabolic profile of postmenopausal women: systematic review and meta-analysis. |
| Green Tea Extract Sleep Randomized Trial | This study aimed to analyze the effects of green tea consumption on the metabolic profile of postmenopausal women. | 1 | Zago IHR (2026) | Effects of green tea use on the metabolic profile of postmenopausal women: systematic review and meta-analysis. |
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