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Dietary nitrate supplementation to enhance exercise capacity in hypoxic COPD: EDEN-OX, a double-blind, placebo-controlled, randomised cross-over study

Matthew Pavitt, Adam Lewis, Sara Buttery, Bernadette Fernandez, Monika Mikus-Lelinska, Winston Banya, Martin Feelisch, Michael I. Polkey, Nicholas S Hopkinson

2021Thorax32 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Rationale Dietary nitrate supplementation improves skeletal muscle oxygen utilisation and vascular endothelial function. We hypothesised that these effects might be sufficient to improve exercise performance in patients with COPD and hypoxia severe enough to require supplemental oxygen. Methods We conducted a single-centre, double-blind, placebo-controlled, cross-over study, enrolling adults with COPD who were established users of long-term oxygen therapy. Participants performed an endurance shuttle walk test, using their prescribed oxygen, 3 hours after consuming either 140 mL of nitrate-rich beetroot juice (BRJ) (12.9 mmol nitrate) or placebo (nitrate-depleted BRJ). Treatment order was allocated (1:1) by computer-generated block randomisation. Measurements The primary outcome was endurance shuttle walk test time. The secondary outcomes included area under the curve to isotime for fingertip oxygen saturation and heart rate parameters during the test, blood pressure, and endothelial function assessed using flow-mediated dilatation. Plasma nitrate and nitrite levels as well as FE NO were also measured. Main results 20 participants were recruited and all completed the study. Nitrate-rich BRJ supplementation prolonged exercise endurance time in all participants as compared with placebo: median (IQR) 194.6 (147.5–411.7) s vs 159.1 (121.9–298.5) s, estimated treatment effect 62 (33–106) s (p<0.0001). Supplementation also improved endothelial function: NR-BRJ group +4.1% (−1.1% to 14.8%) vs placebo BRJ group −5.0% (−10.6% to –0.6%) (p=0.0003). Conclusion Acute dietary nitrate supplementation increases exercise endurance in patients with COPD who require supplemental oxygen. Trial registration number ISRCTN14888729 .

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MedicinePlaceboCOPDHypoxia (environmental)Dietary NitrateNitrateHeart rateNitriteInternal medicineBlood pressureSurgeryPhysical therapyOxygenPathologyOrganic chemistryChemistryEcologyAlternative medicineBiologyCardiovascular and exercise physiologyChronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) ResearchHigh Altitude and Hypoxia