topicPomegranate Cardiovascular Meta-Analysis
claimResults PJ consumption was associated with significant reductions in TG (MD: -8.2 mg/dL) and LDL-C (MD: -4.8 mg/dL), and a significant increase in HDL-C (MD: +2.8 mg/dL).
evidence level1
citationGhaemi F (2026)
sourcePomegranate juice consumption and lipid profile: An updated systematic review and meta-analysis.
topicPomegranate Cardiovascular Meta-Analysis
claimConclusion PJ may improve lipid profiles, particularly by reducing TG and LDL-C and increasing HDL-C levels.
evidence level1
citationGhaemi F (2026)
sourcePomegranate juice consumption and lipid profile: An updated systematic review and meta-analysis.
topicPomegranate Cardiovascular Meta-Analysis
claimObjective Pomegranate juice (PJ) is rich in polyphenols with potential lipid-lowering effects.
evidence level1
citationGhaemi F (2026)
sourcePomegranate juice consumption and lipid profile: An updated systematic review and meta-analysis.
topicPomegranate Cardiovascular Meta-Analysis
claimThis study aimed to evaluate the impact of PJ consumption on blood lipid parameters through a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials (RCTs).
evidence level1
citationGhaemi F (2026)
sourcePomegranate juice consumption and lipid profile: An updated systematic review and meta-analysis.
topicPomegranate Cardiovascular Meta-Analysis
claimPomegranates are fruits with a high phenol content that have an antihypertensive effect.
evidence level2
citationBetanzos-Cabrera G (2026)
sourcePostprandial Antihypertensive Evaluation of Microencapsulated Pomegranate Juice in Women With Mild Hypertension: A Randomized Pilot Study.
topicPomegranate Cardiovascular Meta-Analysis
claimObjective This randomized postprandial pilot study evaluated microencapsulated pomegranate juice (MPJ) as a natural antihypertensive agent in patients with mild hypertension.
evidence level2
citationBetanzos-Cabrera G (2026)
sourcePostprandial Antihypertensive Evaluation of Microencapsulated Pomegranate Juice in Women With Mild Hypertension: A Randomized Pilot Study.