To investigate the probable benefits of Asian dietary habits, including the intake of Camellia sinensis (green tea), in preventing chronic-degenerative diseases. Thirty-four individuals aging from 25 to 84 years from a Japanese community in Rio de Janeiro answered a socioeconomic-cultural questionnaire. Seventy-six percent of the individuals consumed green tea, where 35% consumed it daily and 27% consumed it sporadically. The regular intake of alcohol predominated among the non-consumers of green tea, when compared with green tea consumers (50% and 35%, respectively consumed alcoholic beverages). None of the individuals in the sample had a sedentary lifestyle. Among the individuals who consumed green tea, 81% did not have any chronic illnesses. The consumers of tea presented a lower incidence of chronic diseases, especially hypertension, but it was not statistically significant.
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Faria, F., Santos, R. D. S., & Vianna, L. M. (2006). Consumo de Camellia sinensis em população de origem oriental e incidência de doenças crônicas. Revista de Nutricao, 19(2), 275–279. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1415-52732006000200014
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