Authors
Peder af Geijerstam, Annelie Joelsson, Karin Rådholm, Fredrik H Nyström
Publication date
2024/3/1
Journal
The American journal of clinical nutrition
Volume
119
Issue
3
Pages
682-691
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Background
Licorice, through the effects of glycyrrhizic acid (GA), raises blood pressure (BP). The World Health Organization has suggested that 100 mg GA/d would be unlikely to cause adverse effects, but of 13 previously published studies none have been randomized and controlled and independently quantified the GA content.
Objective
Our aim was to analyze the effects on home BP of a daily licorice intake containing 100 mg GA.
Methods
Healthy volunteers were randomly assigned to start with either licorice or a control product in a nonblinded, 2 × 2 crossover study. Home BP was measured daily, and blood samples were collected at the end of each 2-wk period.
Results
There were 28 participants and no dropouts. The median age was 24.0 y (interquartile range 22.8–27.0 y). During the licorice compared with control intake period, the systolic home BP increased [mean difference: 3.1 mm Hg (95% confidence …
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P af Geijerstam, A Joelsson, K Rådholm, FH Nyström - The American journal of clinical nutrition, 2024