Plain-English translation of NCT06151015 on ClinicalTrials.gov ↗ · Source last updated · Translation generated · How we translate trials
This study doesn't follow the usual testing phases — it may be an observational study or a different type of research.
This 28-day study is testing whether beetroot juice can support brain and heart health in older adults who are living with extra weight. Researchers will compare two groups: one drinking beetroot juice while eating fewer calories, and another drinking beetroot juice while maintaining their current calorie intake. The goal is to understand whether this combination can improve memory, thinking, and blood flow to the brain.
Many older adults experience changes in memory and thinking as they age, and extra weight can affect blood vessel health. Scientists want to see if beetroot juice—which is rich in natural compounds that support blood flow—might help protect brain function when combined with weight management strategies.
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You would visit the clinic at the start (Day 0) for baseline measurements including memory tests, blood pressure checks, brain imaging, and blood work. You'd then be randomly assigned to drink beetroot juice daily for 28 days while following either a calorie-restricted diet or your normal eating pattern. During the study, you'll wear a smartwatch to track activity, measure your blood pressure at home, and return for a final visit at Day 28 to repeat the same measurements taken at the beginning.
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