'Oral Microbiome -Dietary Nitrate' Interactions and Cognitive Health in Older Age
'Oral Microbiome -Dietary Nitrate' Interactions and Cognitive Health in Older Age
NCT ID: NCT05518214 Phase: NA Status: COMPLETED Enrollment: 60 Completion: 2022-10-31
Conditions
Dietary Supplementations
Interventions
Beetroot, Placebo
Summary
Vegetable rich diets contain natural inorganic nitrate. These diets are linked to good heart and brain health. Human cells cannot 'activate' nitrate. Humans must rely on specific bacteria living in the mouth to digest nitrate to an active form called 'nitric oxide' that we can use in the body. We have found that nitrate makes the oral microbiome healthier and improves nitric oxide production. This study will investigate whether changes in oral bacteria caused by dietary nitrate are linked to any changes in brain performance.We will ask 60 healthy men and women of over 50 years of age to take part. We will ask them to drink either nitrate-rich beetroot juice or placebo juice daily for 12 weeks. We will do this investigation entirely remotely by using online tools and by posting of supplements and samples. We will sample the volunteers' oral microbiome and assess their cognitive performance before and after dietary supplementation. We will analyse the nitric oxide content in the samples that the volunteers post us. We will try to findgroups of bacteria linked with goodbrainfunction.The results will help us better understand how oral bacteria may influence cognitive function in older age.
Primary Outcome
Change from baseline oral bacteria co-occurrence at 12 weeks using oral microbiome abundance data and WGCNA analysis.