PLoS ONE (Jan 2020)

A randomized controlled trial of nitrate supplementation in well-trained middle and older-aged adults.

  • Michael J Berry,
  • Gary D Miller,
  • Daniel B Kim-Shapiro,
  • Macie S Fletcher,
  • Caleb G Jones,
  • Zachary D Gauthier,
  • Summer L Collins,
  • Swati Basu,
  • Timothy M Heinrich

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0235047
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 6
p. e0235047

Abstract

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PurposeNitrate (NO3-), through its conversion to nitrite (NO2-) and nitric oxide, has been shown to increase exercise tolerance in healthy younger adults and older diseased patients. Nitrate's effect in well-trained middle to older-aged adults has not been studied. Therefore, the purpose of this investigation was to examine the effects of a NO3- rich beverage on submaximal constant work rate exercise time in well-trained middle to older-aged adults.MethodsThis was a randomized controlled cross-over trial with 15 well-trained middle to older-aged adults, 41-64 year-old, who received one of two treatments (NO3- rich beverage then placebo or placebo then NO3- rich beverage), after which an exercise test at 75 percent of the subject's maximal work rate was completed.ResultsThe NO3- rich beverage increased plasma NO3- and NO2- levels by 260 μM and 0.47 μM, respectively (pConclusionIn middle to older-aged well-trained adults, NO3- supplementation has non-significant, albeit highly variable, effects on exercise tolerance. ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT03371966.