Can a berry pill slow bone loss? new Gut-Bone study seeks answers

NCT ID NCT07365514

Summary

This study aims to see if taking a blackcurrant supplement for a year can help slow bone loss in women after menopause. Researchers will measure changes in bone density and gut bacteria in about 160 participants. The goal is to understand if this natural approach could become a future dietary strategy to support bone health.

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Locations

  • University of Connecticut, Department of Nutritional Sciences

    Storrs, Connecticut, 06269, United States

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