Can a daily prune protect your bones? scientists investigate the gut connection
NCT ID NCT07222111
Summary
This study aims to understand how eating dried plums (prunes) might help protect bone health in women after menopause. Researchers will enroll 30 healthy women aged 60-75 to see if adding prunes to their diet changes their immune cell function and gut bacteria, and if their vitamin D levels influence these effects. Participants will eat their normal diet with or without added prunes for several weeks and provide blood and stool samples for analysis.
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IU Health University Hospital Clinical Research Center
RECRUITINGIndianapolis, Indiana, 46202, United States
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