Resumen:
Introduction: An infusion of red tea with blackberries enriched with ¿-glucans for glycemic control in diabetic subjects was
developed and evaluated by virtue of a high percentage of people using plant extracts as traditional medicine to meet their primary
health care needs.
Materials and Methods: A completely randomized block design was used to evaluate concentrations of red tea with dehydrated
blackberry (50/50 and 75/25), temperatures (75 and 95°C) and infusion times (2 and 5 minutes) for preparation of beverage with
higher content of total polyphenols. The selected treatment was evaluated in 30 diabetics for 28 days, who underwent anthropometric
measures (weight, height, waist-hip circumference and blood pressure), biometric (glucose and cholesterol) and performed and food
intake was analyzed through a 24-hour reminder.
Results: The treatment with higher content of polyphenols was obtained with 75/25 red tea with blackberry, 95ºC and infusion for
5 minutes. Tea intake was associated with reductions in anthropometric measures of Body Mass Index (BMI) and Waist-to-Hip Index
(WHI).
Conclusion: It was possible to extract greater content of total polyphenols with longer infusion temperature and time. There was
a greater reduction in BMI at ages 45 - 65 years, glucose levels at ages 45 - 65 and > 65 years, total cholesterol levels at ages 45 - 65
years and diabetic patients had a normal distribution of dietary intake macronutrients