Grapes reduce the symptoms of metabolic syndrome in men
Recent studies show that eating grapes can improve the heart health of men with metabolic syndrome.
Studies by US researchers suggest that eating grapes can reduce heart risk factors for men with metabolic syndrome.
Researchers at the University of Connecticut in the United States studied men aged 30 to 70 who had metabolic
syndrome and found that the natural compounds in grapes could lower blood pressure and play an important role in blood flow.
Metabolic syndrome is a set of conditions that include high blood pressure, high blood sugar,
and high blood triglycerides, which can lead to diabetes, stroke, and heart attack.
According to the Indy Times website,
the researchers in a study of a number of men with metabolic syndrome over a four-week period found that people who ate grapes
in this study had lower blood pressure and better blood flow.