The study found that nutrient-rich lean beef can be included as part of a heart-healthy diet that reduces blood pressure, which can help lower the risk for cardiovascular disease, researchers said.
"This research adds to the significant evidence, including work previously done in our lab, that supports lean beef's role in a heart-healthy diet," said Penny M Kris-Etherton, Distinguished Professor of Nutrition, Penn State.
The DASH eating plan - Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension - is currently recommended by the American Heart Association to lower blood pressure and reduce risk of heart disease.
Lean beef can be enjoyed as the predominant protein source in a DASH-like diet, along with fruits, vegetables and low-fat dairy, to effectively help lower blood pressure in healthy individuals, the researchers said in the Journal of Human Hypertension.
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This DASH-like diet is also called the BOLD+ diet - Beef in an Optimal Lean Diet plus additional protein.
Kris-Etherton and colleagues tested four diets to find the effects on vascular health. The diets tested included the Healthy American Diet - which served as the control - the BOLD+ diet, the BOLD diet and the DASH diet.
The researchers tested the four different diets with 36 participants, between the ages of 30 and 65.
All participants followed each diet at different times throughout the study period. Subjects were randomly assigned an order to follow each of the four diet plans for five weeks each, with a break of one week in between each new plan.
Blood pressure was taken at the beginning and end of each diet period.
"This evidence suggests that it is the total protein intake - not the type of protein - that is instrumental in reducing blood pressure, as part of a DASH-like dietary pattern," the researchers said.