Non-Profit Trusted Source of Non-Commercial Health Information
The Original Voice of the American Academy of Anti-Aging, Preventative, and Regenerative Medicine
logo logo
Women's Health Dietary Supplementation Functional Foods Infection Protection

Cranberry’s Infection Protection Effects Confirmed

11 years, 8 months ago

10126  1
Posted on Aug 02, 2012, 6 a.m.

Drinking cranberry juice or taking cranberry supplements associates with a protective effect against urinary tract infection (UTI).

Cranberries and cranberry-containing products have long been used as a remedy to prevent urinary tract infection (UTI).  A number of previous studies have suggested this effect is conferred because cranberry compounds inhibit the adherence of uropathogens to uroepithelial cells. Chien-Chang Lee, MD, from the National Taiwan University Hospital (Taiwan), and colleagues, pooled data from 10 studies involving 1,494 subjects, comparing cranberry-product consumers against nonusers.  The researchers found that cranberry consumption had a risk ratio protective against UTI at 0.62. As well, they found that cranberry products were more effective in women with recurrent UTI, female populations, children, regular cranberry juice drinkers, and those who used cranberry products more than twice daily. 

Lee CC, et al. "Cranberry-containing products for prevention of urinary tract infections in susceptible populations" Arch Intern Med 2012; 172: 988-996.

WorldHealth Videos