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  • Postmenopausal women experience increased disability and cardiovascular disease risks as they age, and while exercise can improve health, its benefits are often limited in this group.
  • This study investigates whether consuming dietary nitrate (from beetroot juice) before exercise can enhance physical mobility and cardiovascular health in postmenopausal women through a randomized trial.
  • The research will measure various health outcomes and assess the feasibility of implementing this intervention, aiming to support larger trials that might confirm the effectiveness of beetroot juice in promoting better fitness and reducing heart disease risks.

Article Abstract

Background: Postmenopausal women exhibit higher rates of disability and cardiovascular disease (CVD) with aging compared to men. Whereas habitual exercise training is a known strategy to enhance physiologic function in men and premenopausal women, exercise-related adaptations are often modest in postmenopausal women. We propose dietary nitrate (beetroot juice) administered prior to exercise training may be a feasible approach to improve mobility and cardio-metabolic health outcomes in postmenopausal women.

Methods: Our randomized, placebo-controlled study aims to determine preliminary effects sizes for changes in functional mobility and endothelium-dependent vasodilation across three study arms: exercise only (EX), exercise + placebo (EX + PL), and exercise + beetroot (EX + BR). Thirty-six postmenopausal women are recruited in small cohorts wherein group exercise is implemented to facilitate social support and adherence to an 8-week training progression. Participants are randomized to one of three study arms ( = 12 per group) following baseline assessments. Post-intervention assessments are used to determine pre-post changes in outcome measures including distance covered during a 6 min walk test, walking economy, muscle speed and power, and endothelial-dependent vasodilation as determined by flow-mediated dilation. Measures of feasibility include recruitment, retention, adherence to exercise prescription, perceived exercise session difficulty, and adverse event rates.

Discussion: Evidence-based, translational strategies are needed to optimize exercise training-related adaptations in postmenopausal women. Findings will inform larger randomized clinical trials to determine if pre-exercise consumption of beetroot juice is an efficacious strategy to promote mobility and attenuate CVD disease risk.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7773568PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.conctc.2020.100693DOI Listing

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