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Exercise Training Intensity and Nitrate Supplementation in Post-Menopausal Females

Description

Menopause greatly increases cardiovascular disease risk (CVD). Current exercise guidelines are inadequate to ameliorate this risk and higher intensity exercise may be necessary for cardiovascular benefits in postmenopausal females. Oral nitrate supplementation enhances exercise performance and CVD risk profile in several clinical conditions. The investigators recently reported that 3-days of nitrate supplementation in postmenopausal females enhances acute post-exercise vascular function, in an intensity dependent manner. The effects of nitrate supplementation and exercise training over a longer training program remains unexplored. This investigation will examine the impact of exercise training intensity with and without inorganic nitrate supplementation, on CVD and fitness outcomes. Postmenopausal females will be tested for maximal oxygen uptake and lactate threshold before randomization to one of four groups: that inorganic nitrate-rich beetroot juice, or beetroot juice with nitrate extracted; and assigned to one-month of calorie matched high-intensity or moderate-intensity exercise training. Vascular function and fitness will be evaluated before and after training.

Conditions

Study Overview

Study Details

Study overview

Menopause greatly increases cardiovascular disease risk (CVD). Current exercise guidelines are inadequate to ameliorate this risk and higher intensity exercise may be necessary for cardiovascular benefits in postmenopausal females. Oral nitrate supplementation enhances exercise performance and CVD risk profile in several clinical conditions. The investigators recently reported that 3-days of nitrate supplementation in postmenopausal females enhances acute post-exercise vascular function, in an intensity dependent manner. The effects of nitrate supplementation and exercise training over a longer training program remains unexplored. This investigation will examine the impact of exercise training intensity with and without inorganic nitrate supplementation, on CVD and fitness outcomes. Postmenopausal females will be tested for maximal oxygen uptake and lactate threshold before randomization to one of four groups: that inorganic nitrate-rich beetroot juice, or beetroot juice with nitrate extracted; and assigned to one-month of calorie matched high-intensity or moderate-intensity exercise training. Vascular function and fitness will be evaluated before and after training.

Effects of Exercise Training Intensity and Inorganic Nitrate Supplementation on Vascular Health and Fitness in Post-Menopausal Females

Exercise Training Intensity and Nitrate Supplementation in Post-Menopausal Females

Condition
Menopause
Intervention / Treatment

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Contacts and Locations

Charlottesville

Student Health and Wellness Building - Department of Kinesiology, Charlottesville, Virginia, United States, 22903

Participation Criteria

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Eligibility Criteria

  • * Post-menopausal female (greater than age 45 but less than age 75)
  • * Sedentary (does not exercise regularly or less than 2 bouts of exercise per week)
  • * No major changes in medication in the last 3 months
  • * Smokers within last 5 years
  • * Weight unstable (loss/gain of more than 3kg in the past 3 months)
  • * Any medical condition that prevents the subject from exercising safely
  • * Hormone replacement therapy (current or within last 3 months)
  • * Diabetes
  • * Currently or recently on vasoactive medications (i.e., calcium channel blockers, statins, ACE or renin inhibitors, ARBs, nitrates, alpha- or beta-blockers, diuretics, proton pump inhibitors, etc.)
  • * Oral antibiotic use within previous four weeks
  • * Oral disease or poor oral health as determined by the Oral Health Questionnaire
  • * Using an antibacterial mouthwash or a mouthwash containing chlorhexidine and unwilling to discontinue use

Ages Eligible for Study

45 Years to 75 Years

Sexes Eligible for Study

FEMALE

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Collaborators and Investigators

University of Virginia,

Jason Allen, PhD, PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR, UVA

Study Record Dates

2026-12-31