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Out-of-office blood pressure is more strongly associated with cardiovascular risk than office blood pressure. Licorice is known to raise blood pressure, but no previous studies have measured the effects on home blood pressure. The aim of this study is to analyze the association between licorice intake and home blood pressure.
Healthy volunteers will be invited to participate in a randomized, non-blinded, cross-over study. Participants will be randomized to either of two groups with a 1:1 allocation ratio, stratified by sex. Intervention will be sweet licorice and control will be salty licorice. A run-in period of 1 week will be followed by a 2-week intervention/control, a 2-week washout period, another 2-week control/intervention period and again a 2-week washout period. Home blood pressure will be measured continuously, and blood samples (including potassium and aldosterone) will be collected every two weeks. Analyses will be made comparing baseline characteristics of the two groups, intervention/control and washout period results of the two groups to look for potential carry-over effects, and finally comparing intervention and washout period results respectively to the baseline data to look for the effects of licorice.
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
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| Intervention first, control after ("Sweet then salty") | Other | This arm will be divided into the following periods: Run-in period: 7 days without any licorice intake Intervention period: 14 days with sweet licorice intake First wash-out period: 14 days without any licorice intake Control period: 14 days with salty licorice intake Second wash-out period: 14 days without any licorice intake. |
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| Control first, intervention after ("Salty then sweet") | Other | This arm will be divided into the following periods: Run-in period: 7 days without any licorice intake Control period: 14 days with salty licorice intake First wash-out period: 14 days without any licorice intake Intervention period: 14 days with sweet licorice intake Second wash-out period: 14 days without any licorice intake. |
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| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
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| Sweet licorice | Other | Ecologic, vegan and gluten free, low-sodium sweet licorice pastilles made from Glycyrrhiza glabra, with a manufacturer specified content of 4% sugars, 2% glycyrrhizin and 0.03% salt, will be used as intervention. The exact glycyrrhizin content will be determined before the study begins, and participants will be instructed to consume a daily licorice dose that is equivalent to 100 mg of glycyrrhizin. |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Systolic home blood pressure (mmHg) | Systolic home blood pressure (mmHg) | Mean at the end of 14 days of intervention compared with mean during run-in period |
| Diastolic home blood pressure (mmHg) | Diastolic home blood pressure (mmHg) | Mean at the end of 14 days of intervention compared with mean during run-in period |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Body weight (kg) | Body weight (kg) | Mean at the end of 14 days of intervention compared with mean during run-in period |
| Plasma potassium (mmol/L) | Plasma potassium (mmol/L) |
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Exclusion Criteria:
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| Name | Affiliation | Role |
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| Fredrik H Nyström, MD, PhD | Linkoeping University | Study Director |
| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
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| Cityhälsan Centrum | Norrköping | Östergötland County | 60239 | Sweden |
| PubMed Identifier | Type | Citation | Retractions |
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| 30234752 | Background | Williams B, Mancia G, Spiering W, Agabiti Rosei E, Azizi M, Burnier M, Clement DL, Coca A, de Simone G, Dominiczak A, Kahan T, Mahfoud F, Redon J, Ruilope L, Zanchetti A, Kerins M, Kjeldsen SE, Kreutz R, Laurent S, Lip GYH, McManus R, Narkiewicz K, Ruschitzka F, Schmieder RE, Shlyakhto E, Tsioufis C, Aboyans V, Desormais I; Authors/Task Force Members:. 2018 ESC/ESH Guidelines for the management of arterial hypertension: The Task Force for the management of arterial hypertension of the European Society of Cardiology and the European Society of Hypertension: The Task Force for the management of arterial hypertension of the European Society of Cardiology and the European Society of Hypertension. J Hypertens. 2018 Oct;36(10):1953-2041. doi: 10.1097/HJH.0000000000001940. | |
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After publication in a peer-reviewed journal and for the period of time for which local archive regulations stipulate.
To be determined on a case by case basis.
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| ID | Term |
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| D000075222 | Essential Hypertension |
| ID | Term |
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| D006973 | Hypertension |
| D014652 | Vascular Diseases |
| D002318 | Cardiovascular Diseases |
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| C000722286 | Glycyrrhiza glabra extract |
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| Salty licorice | Other | A vegan and gluten free salty licorice without glycyrrhizin, flavored with ammonium chloride, with a manufacturer specified content of 0% sugars and 0.05% salt, will be used as control. The amount of salty licorice will be the same as for sweet licorice, and thus determined after the glycyrrhizin content analysis of the sweet licorice. |
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| Mean at the end of 14 days of intervention compared with mean during run-in period |
| Plasma sodium (mmol/L) | Plasma sodium (mmol/L) | Mean at the end of 14 days of intervention compared with mean during run-in period |
| Plasma renin (mIU/L) | Plasma renin (mIU/L) | Mean at the end of 14 days of intervention compared with mean during run-in period |
| Serum aldosterone (μmol/L) | Serum aldosterone (μmol/L) | Mean at the end of 14 days of intervention compared with mean during run-in period |
| Background |
| Deutch MR, Grimm D, Wehland M, Infanger M, Kruger M. Bioactive Candy: Effects of Licorice on the Cardiovascular System. Foods. 2019 Oct 14;8(10):495. doi: 10.3390/foods8100495. |
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