Could your diet be making you tired? phosphate study investigates exercise link
NCT ID NCT05147909
Summary
This study aims to understand if eating less phosphate—a mineral found in many foods—can improve how well your muscles work during exercise and reduce harmful belly fat. Researchers will compare two diets in 124 healthy adults: one with typical phosphate levels and one with lower, recommended levels. Participants will take supplements to adjust their phosphate intake while their exercise capacity and muscle energy production are carefully measured.
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University of Texas Southwestern
RECRUITINGDallas, Texas, 75209, United States
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