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The Efficacy Evaluation of Buckwheat Husk Extract on Cardiovascular Disease Risk Factors

The Efficacy Evaluation of Buckwheat Husk Extract on Cardiovascular Disease Risk Factors

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20-65 years
All
Phase N/A

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Overview

To assess the efficacy evaluation of buckwheat husk extract on cardiovascular disease risk factors

Description

This is a double-blind and randomized study. Subjects are informed to consume the samples every day for 2 months. The clinical diagnosis item of cardiovascular disease is evaluated by the doctor.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  1. 20 to 65-year-old males or non-pregnant females who are willing to sign the subject's consent.
  2. The systolic blood pressure is 121-139 mmHg and the diastolic blood pressure is between 81-89 mmHg.
  3. Those who are not pregnant and are willing to cooperate with contraception during the trial period.
  4. No history of organ transplantation, epilepsy or convulsions, liver or kidney disease, malignant tumor, endocrine disease, mental disease, alcohol or drug abuse, or other major organic diseases (according to medical history).

Exclusion Criteria:

  1. Pregnant women.
  2. People with a history of organ transplantation, epilepsy or convulsions, liver and kidney disease, malignant tumors, endocrine diseases, mental illness, alcohol or drug abuse, and other major organic diseases (according to medical history).
  3. No person has undergone major surgery.

Study details
    Cardiovascular Diseases

NCT04490720

TCI Co., Ltd.

13 January 2025

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