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The objective of this study is to examine whether the co-administration of dietary nitrate combined with vitamin C for 4 weeks in patients at risk for CVD would yield robust effects on endothelial function using blood measures and a non-invasive technique (Peripheral Artery Tonometry) compared to dietary nitrate supplementation alone.
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This is a 10 week randomized, cross-over, double-blinded, placebo-controlled study. This study was designed to compare the magnitude changes in RHI (primary outcome), plasma NO metabolites (nitrate and nitrite), and plasma vitamin C, plasma oxidized LDL, and blood (secondary outcome) following treatment with inorganic nitrate and vitamin C placebo (N) and inorganic nitrate combined with vitamin C (NC). Following baseline testing, eligible subjects were randomized to receive either treatment (N) or treatment (NC) for 4 weeks (period1), and participants were then crossed over to the alternate treatment for another 4 weeks (period 2). There was a 2-week washout at crossover.
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23 participants in 2 patient groups, including a placebo group
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