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NCT number NCT06416228
Other study ID # 23-108
Secondary ID
Status Recruiting
Phase Phase 2
First received
Last updated
Start date April 2, 2024
Est. completion date May 15, 2026

Study information

Verified date May 2024
Source Southern Methodist University
Contact Savannah Springfield, BA
Phone (214) 768-6441
Email sspringfield@mail.smu.edu
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

Currently, there is a lack of evidence-based prevention strategies for respiratory infection and management of these conditions can be costly to the public. Airway nitric oxide provides a first line of defense against pathogens, and beetroot juice, a source of dietary nitrate, has been shown to elevate nitric oxide. The main objective of this project is to demonstrate that one week of supplementation with beetroot juice elevates airway nitric oxide during stressful periods in young adults and thereby can protect against respiratory viral infections.


Description:

Study Title Beetroot Juice Supplement for Boosting Mucosal Immunity: The NO Cold Study Objectives Aim 1: Demonstrate that a 7-day trial of daily beetroot juice or nitrate depleted placebo beetroot juice is feasible with acceptable retention and adherence during a period of real-life stress, using adherence monitoring of beetroot juice intake by cell phone recorded video; acceptable burdensomeness for participants and success of team coordination and study logistics should also be demonstrated. Aim 2: Generate initial estimates of effect size for a) elevations in exhaled nitric oxide (FENO) and b) the correlation between changes in FENO and both infection reduction and cold symptom reduction (biological signature). Aim 3: a) Examine if 2 daily doses of beetroot juice are more potent than 1 daily dose in elevating FENO, and b) investigate whether each beetroot juice dosage (1 dose and 2 doses) increases FENO more than the placebo. Exploratory aims: Explore sex as a moderator of all the Aims. Also explore effects of competitors/inhibitors of NO (arginase, asymmetric dimethylarginine) in a) reducing FENO under stress, and b) whether beetroot juice buffers any of these potential adverse effects on FENO; c) investigate whether effects of stress cortisol, which negatively impact NO, cold symptoms, and respiratory infections, are also buffered by beetroot juice. Design and Outcomes This is a double-blind, placebo controlled clinical trial to test the efficacy of beetroot juice as elevating airway NO, which is associated with reduced cold symptoms and respiratory viral infection rates, in undergraduate students aged 18-30. Interventions and Duration Participants will be receiving 1 active daily dose of beetroot juice and 1 dose of nitrate-depleted placebo beetroot juice, 2 active daily doses of beetroot juice, or 2 daily doses of nitrate-depleted placebo beetroot. Cold symptoms will be explored by questionnaire at baseline (in a low stress period during the semester) and subsequently twice during the final exam period, once at an early stage of the finals (days 1-3 of the final exam period), and once at a later stage (days 4-6). A follow-up online questionnaire packet will be administered 3 days after the last final day. FENO, sampling for viral PCR, salivary cortisol, and exhaled breath condensate will be undertaken at baseline, early finals, and late finals (in-person assessments are not feasible at follow-up, because students leave campus after finals). Sample Size and Population The sample size is 150 students (n=66 at SMU site, n=84 at Baylor site). Female and male students 18-30 years old will be recruited from Baylor and SMU. The investigators will make an extra effort to guarantee equal representation of both genders. Participants can be from any ethnic or cultural background, as long as they can understand and read English adequately. The student population of both universities combined is diverse (28.5-38.5% minorities). The investigators will stratify by sex and by site, to randomize participants to receiving 1 active daily dose of beetroot juice and 1 dose of nitrate-depleted placebo beetroot juice, 2 active daily doses of beetroot juice, or 2 daily doses of nitrate-depleted placebo beetroot juice (n=50 per group).


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Recruiting
Enrollment 150
Est. completion date May 15, 2026
Est. primary completion date May 15, 2026
Accepts healthy volunteers Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Gender All
Age group 18 Years to 30 Years
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria: Individuals will be included: - SMU or Baylor University students - Ages of 18-30 years old. Exclusion Criteria: - Active smokers - Smoking cannabis or vape - Students with clinically significant asthma - COPD and emphysema - Allergic rhinitis - High levels of exhaled nitric oxide (FENO =40ppb) - Developing kidney stone - Clinically significant heart disease - Cerebrovascular disease - Thyroid dysfunction - Out-of-control diabetes - Significant current problems with schizophrenia, psychosis, mood disorders, suicidality, and drug or alcohol dependence or abuse

Study Design


Intervention

Dietary Supplement:
Beetroot juice
Participants will take on dose in the morning and one in the afternoon, for 7 days during their final academic examinations

Locations

Country Name City State
United States Southern Methodist University Dallas Texas
United States Baylor University Waco Texas

Sponsors (2)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Southern Methodist University Baylor University

Country where clinical trial is conducted

United States, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Other One-day Food Record One-day food record via the Automated Self-Administered 24-Hour platform; control variable Baseline (non-stress mid point of semester), 1-3 days into active beetroot shots (during final examination period), 4-6 days into active beetroot shots (during final examination period)
Other Arginase From Exhaled breath condensate or saliva, competitors/inhibitor of NO; exploratory mediator of FENO Baseline (non-stress mid point of semester), 1-3 days into active beetroot shots (during final examination period), 4-6 days into active beetroot shots (during final examination period)
Other Asymmetric dimethylarginine From Exhaled breath condensate or saliva, competitors/inhibitor of NO; exploratory mediator of FENO Baseline (non-stress mid point of semester), 1-3 days into active beetroot shots (during final examination period), 4-6 days into active beetroot shots (during final examination period)
Primary Exhaled Nitric Oxide The Fraction of NO in Exhaled Breath (FENO, in ppb) will be measured with an electrochemical gas analyzer (NIOX vero). Baseline (non-stress mid point of semester), 1-3 days into active beetroot shots (during final examination period), 4-6 days into active beetroot shots (during final examination period)
Primary Viral Polymerase Chain Reaction Binary positive/negative test results for a panel of viral and bacterial respiratory pathogens. Baseline (non-stress mid point of semester), 4-6 days into active beetroot shots (during final examination period)
Primary Wisconsin Upper Respiratory Symptom Survey (WURSS) Assess symptoms of acute upper respiratory tract infections (common cold symptoms) by questionnaire Baseline (non-stress mid point of semester), 1-3 days into active beetroot shots (during final examination period), 4-6 days into active beetroot shots (during final examination period), 1-3 days after finishing beetroot shots (after final examinations)
Primary Adherence monitoring (feasibility) Participants will upload a cell phone video of their intake for that day to a secure cloud folder, time stamp in comparison to assigned intake windows provides measure of adherence Every day during active beetroot shots (Days 1-7)
Primary Burdensomeness Follow-up questionnaire will be administered with the online follow-up survey. It explores experience with the best mode of reminder receipt (email or text message), whether the participants guessed their condition, and how burdensome 8 aspects of the study (including daily intake, video recording, upload, questionnaires, physiological assessment) were. 1-3 days after finishing beetroot shots (after final examinations)
Secondary Acute stress Ad-hoc acute stress rating Baseline (non-stress mid point of semester), 1-3 days into active beetroot shots (during final examination period), 4-6 days into active beetroot shots (during final examination period), 1-3 days after finishing beetroot shots (after final examinations)
Secondary Cortisol Cortisol, from saliva sampled with passive drool test Baseline (non-stress mid point of semester), 1-3 days into active beetroot shots (during final examination period), 4-6 days into active beetroot shots (during final examination period)
Secondary Perceived stress Perceived Stress Scale (PSS) Baseline (non-stress mid point of semester), 4-6 days into active beetroot shots (during final examination period)
Secondary Mood Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) Baseline (non-stress mid point of semester), 4-6 days into active beetroot shots (during final examination period)
Secondary Blood pressure (systolic and diastolic blood pressure) and heart rate Measured after at least 10 min of acclimatization to the laboratory Baseline (non-stress mid point of semester), 1-3 days into active beetroot shots (during final examination period), 4-6 days into active beetroot shots (during final examination period)
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