Table 1. Characteristic of RCTs included in the meta-analysis.
First authorref | Sample size | Treatments duration (months) | Population | Tea or tea extract group | Control group | Type of diet, lifestyle and exercise status |
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Chu et al.25 | 90 | 3 | Chinese, overweight/obese and hyperlipidemia, MetS according to Chinese diagnosis criteria; 50 years of mean age (18 years) | 1000 mg Puerh tea water extract filled in eight capsules | Placebo (cellulose capsule) | Adviced on a healthy diet |
Basu et al.26, 27, 28, 29 | 35 | 2 | Overweight/obese, MetS according to ATP III; matched for age (±5 years) and gender; 42.5 years of mean age (21 years) | Green tea (4 cups, 928 mg catechins) or green tea extract (2 capsules, 870 mg catechins) | Water (4 cups) | Maintained usual diet, physical activity and lifestyle |
Vieira Senger et al.30 | 45 | 2 | MetS according to IDF diagnosis criteria; elderly people (60 years) | Three sachets of 1000 mg of green tea | No treatment | Maintained usual diet, physical activity and lifestyle |
Belcaro et al.31 | 98 | 6 | Borderline profile for all five MetS factors according to IDF diagnosis criteria; 46.5 years of mean age (45 years) | 300 mg green tea extract devoid of caffeine and formulated in lecithin | Placebo (blank formulation) | Management plan (made changes in diet, thus avoiding junk food and limiting high-calorie elements and also a precise individual exercise plan) |
Yang et al.32 | 70 | 3 | Chinese, overweight/obese, MetS according to IDF diagnosis criteria; 59.2 years of mean age | 999 mg Puerh tea extract in three capsules | Placebo (dextrin) | No change for dietary intervention or previous medication(s) |
Abbreviations: ATP III, Adult Treatment Panel III; IDF, International Diabetes Federation; MetS, metabolic syndrome; RCTs, randomized controlled trials.