Supplement and exercise combo tested in older women
NCT ID NCT07143305
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This small pilot study looked at whether taking citrulline malate (a supplement) along with a regular exercise program could improve physical function and health markers in active women aged 60-75. Twenty women completed the 12-week program, which included strength, balance, and walking tests, plus blood tests. The goal was to see if the supplement could enhance the benefits of exercise, but results are still being analyzed.
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City Council of Soria
Soria, Spain
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