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0/05). Conclusion: According to the findings, caffeine increases blood pressure at rest and do not seem to be taking this matter before swim, considered to be a risk factor.]]>
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0.3). Results showed that honey intake can decrease the FBS in healthy young individuals, but sucrose consumption increased it. In addition, The effect of sucrose on FBS was move significant than honey (P < 0.001). Intake of sucrose and honey cannot significantly decrease the SBP and DBP. Confounding variables including age, physical activity and some nutrient intakes were adjusted in all analyses. Conclusion: It is our conclusion that honey consumption decreases the FBS, but has no significant effect on SBP and DBP. Further studies are required to confirm these findings.]]>
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