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Cranberries
provide urinary tract protection for up to two
years...Mounting support unveils
cranberries' UTI prevention capability
LAKEVILLE-MIDDLEBORO,
Mass., Aug. 13 /PRNewswire/ -- According to the
National Kidney Foundation, one in five women
will develop a urinary tract infection (UTI)
during her lifetime, and 20 percent of those
will have UTIs on a recurrent basis. The good
news is that cranberry research supports not
only the reduction of recurrent UTIs by half,
but now a new study suggests cranberry compounds
may help prevent recurrent UTIs for as long as
two years.
A new study published in
the most recent issue of Phytomedicine:
International Journal of Phytotherapy and
Phytopharmacology examined the ability of
cranberry extract to ward off UTIs in women with
a history of recurrent infections. During the
course of the study, none of the women
experienced a UTI.
The promise of cranberries
long lasting health benefits were strengthened
when two years after the initial study, eight of
the women who continue to take cranberry extract
capsules, continued to be free of UTIs, a
finding that researchers find exciting given the
rise of antibiotic resistance.
"The results of this
pilot study reinforces the idea that by
including cranberries and/or dried
cranberries in their diet, women can benefit
tremendously by reducing the risk of urinary
tract infections," said Amy Howell, research
scientist at Rutgers University.
"These new findings are
particularly exciting in that cranberries offer
a long term solution to help prevent UTIs in
women."
Cranberries have long been
known to ward off urinary tract infections (UTIs)
due to unique compounds in the fruit called
proanthocyanidins, or PACS. PACS offer an
anti-adhesion mechanism that prevents harmful E.
coli bacteria from adhering to the urinary tract
wall. Cranberries may be a useful tool for
helping women to maintain a healthy urinary
tract, naturally.
In addition to the open
label pilot study, another promising new study
published in the most recent issue of The
Journal of Urology studied the potential of
cranberry and its unique PACs against particular
strains of E. coli. Scientists found that
cranberry's PACs can inhibit the adherence of
E.coli to bladder cells, further strengthening
previous research linking cranberry to UTI
prevention. In this in vitro study, researchers
utilized a cranberry powder and a cranberry PAC
extract which were applied directly to cultured
bladder cells. Researchers found that this
anti-adherence benefit increased with greater
cranberry and PAC exposure suggesting that a
diet rich in cranberry may limit the occurrence
and recurrence of UTIs.
There are a variety of ways
to get the cranberry's anti-adhesion benefits.
One eight-ounce glass of cranberry juice
cocktail contains just as many PACs as a 1/4 cup
of fresh or frozen cranberries, a 1/3 cup of
sweetened, dried cranberries, or a 1/3 cup of
cranberry sauce. In addition, while cranberry
packs a nutritious punch, drinking one 8-ounce
serving of any of the Premium 100% Juices, or
eating 1/4 cup sweetened dried cranberries
counts as half your daily requirements for
fruit.
This year Ocean Spray and
the National Kidney Foundation are continuing
their partnership and shared goal of spreading
awareness to the public about urinary tract
infections and how to prevent them. The joint
venture of these two companies strengthens the
educational initiative of addressing one of the
most common conditions troubling women today -
UTIs.
Ocean Spray is an
agricultural cooperative owned by more than 650
cranberry growers in Massachusetts, Wisconsin,
New Jersey, Oregon, Washington, British
Columbia, and other parts of Canada as well as
about 50 Florida grapefruit growers. Ocean Spray
was formed 75 years ago by three cranberry
growers from Massachusetts and New Jersey.
Florida grapefruit growers joined the
Cooperative in 1976. Ocean Spray is North
America's leading producer of canned and bottled
juices and juice drinks, and has been the
best-selling brand name in the canned and
bottled juice category since 1981. Ocean Spray
posted fiscal 2006 sales of roughly $1.5
billion.
The National Kidney
Foundation, Inc., a major voluntary health
organization, seeks to prevent kidney and
urinary tract diseases, improve the health and
well-being of individuals and families affected
by these diseases, and increase the availability
of all organs for transplantation.