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Polyphenols Blood Pressure Meta-Analysis Evidence Table
Structured evidence table for Polyphenols Blood Pressure Meta-Analysis, generated from 2 reusable source documents in the Migaku knowledge base.
| topic | claim | evidence level | citation | source |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Polyphenols Blood Pressure Meta-Analysis | Methodological Concerns Regarding the Meta-Analysis of Cranberry Consumption and Blood Pressure. | 1 | Yar S (2026) | Methodological Concerns Regarding the Meta-Analysis of Cranberry Consumption and Blood Pressure. |
| Polyphenols Blood Pressure Meta-Analysis | Consequently, healthcare initiatives worldwide are placing greater emphasis on preventing and lowering cerebrovascular risk. | 4 | Pacinella G (2026) | The Mediterranean Diet and Cerebrovascular Risk Factors: A Lifeline for Vascular Health-Narrative Review. |
| Polyphenols Blood Pressure Meta-Analysis | Alongside medical therapies, it is now widely recognized that modifying risk factors-many of which are controllable-can substantially reduce the probability of acute cerebrovascular events, up to 33% according to data from trials such as PREDIMED. | 4 | Pacinella G (2026) | The Mediterranean Diet and Cerebrovascular Risk Factors: A Lifeline for Vascular Health-Narrative Review. |
| Polyphenols Blood Pressure Meta-Analysis | The MedDiet, long established as the traditional eating pattern in Mediterranean regions, is an effective means of counteracting factors that jeopardize vascular health and elevate the risk of acute events. | 4 | Pacinella G (2026) | The Mediterranean Diet and Cerebrovascular Risk Factors: A Lifeline for Vascular Health-Narrative Review. |
| Polyphenols Blood Pressure Meta-Analysis | Ischemic stroke and its chronic cerebrovascular complications represent significant public health challenges with considerable societal impact. | 4 | Pacinella G (2026) | The Mediterranean Diet and Cerebrovascular Risk Factors: A Lifeline for Vascular Health-Narrative Review. |
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