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.

topicclaimevidence levelcitationsource
Polyphenols Blood Pressure Meta-AnalysisMethodological Concerns Regarding the Meta-Analysis of Cranberry Consumption and Blood Pressure.1Yar S (2026)Methodological Concerns Regarding the Meta-Analysis of Cranberry Consumption and Blood Pressure.
Polyphenols Blood Pressure Meta-AnalysisConsequently, healthcare initiatives worldwide are placing greater emphasis on preventing and lowering cerebrovascular risk.4Pacinella G (2026)The Mediterranean Diet and Cerebrovascular Risk Factors: A Lifeline for Vascular Health-Narrative Review.
Polyphenols Blood Pressure Meta-AnalysisAlongside 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.4Pacinella G (2026)The Mediterranean Diet and Cerebrovascular Risk Factors: A Lifeline for Vascular Health-Narrative Review.
Polyphenols Blood Pressure Meta-AnalysisThe 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.4Pacinella G (2026)The Mediterranean Diet and Cerebrovascular Risk Factors: A Lifeline for Vascular Health-Narrative Review.
Polyphenols Blood Pressure Meta-AnalysisIschemic stroke and its chronic cerebrovascular complications represent significant public health challenges with considerable societal impact.4Pacinella G (2026)The Mediterranean Diet and Cerebrovascular Risk Factors: A Lifeline for Vascular Health-Narrative Review.
topicPolyphenols Blood Pressure Meta-Analysis
claimMethodological Concerns Regarding the Meta-Analysis of Cranberry Consumption and Blood Pressure.
evidence level1
citationYar S (2026)
sourceMethodological Concerns Regarding the Meta-Analysis of Cranberry Consumption and Blood Pressure.
topicPolyphenols Blood Pressure Meta-Analysis
claimConsequently, healthcare initiatives worldwide are placing greater emphasis on preventing and lowering cerebrovascular risk.
evidence level4
citationPacinella G (2026)
sourceThe Mediterranean Diet and Cerebrovascular Risk Factors: A Lifeline for Vascular Health-Narrative Review.
topicPolyphenols Blood Pressure Meta-Analysis
claimAlongside 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.
evidence level4
citationPacinella G (2026)
sourceThe Mediterranean Diet and Cerebrovascular Risk Factors: A Lifeline for Vascular Health-Narrative Review.
topicPolyphenols Blood Pressure Meta-Analysis
claimThe 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.
evidence level4
citationPacinella G (2026)
sourceThe Mediterranean Diet and Cerebrovascular Risk Factors: A Lifeline for Vascular Health-Narrative Review.
topicPolyphenols Blood Pressure Meta-Analysis
claimIschemic stroke and its chronic cerebrovascular complications represent significant public health challenges with considerable societal impact.
evidence level4
citationPacinella G (2026)
sourceThe Mediterranean Diet and Cerebrovascular Risk Factors: A Lifeline for Vascular Health-Narrative Review.

Source documents

  1. Methodological Concerns Regarding the Meta-Analysis of Cranberry Consumption and Blood Pressure.
  2. The Mediterranean Diet and Cerebrovascular Risk Factors: A Lifeline for Vascular Health-Narrative Review.