Can a daily glass of dealcoholized red wine keep your mind and muscles young?

NCT ID NCT06871384

Summary

This study aims to understand if the plant compounds (polyphenols) found in red wine, when consumed without alcohol, can help support healthy aging. Researchers will give 72 older adults (aged 60-74) a daily dose of nonalcoholic red wine for 9 months to see if it improves memory, muscle strength, and overall health. The main goal is to learn how these compounds might work, particularly through their effects on gut bacteria.

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  • Instituto de Ciencias de la Vid y del Vino-ICVV (Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas-CSIC, Universidad de La Rioja, Gobierno de La Rioja)

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    Logroño, Spain, Spain

  • Lyfestyle, Microbiota and Health Unit, Health Sciences Faculty, University of La Rioja

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    Logroño, Spain, Spain

  • Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Facultat de Medicina i Ciències de la Salut, Functional Nutrition, Oxidation, and Cardiovascular Diseases Group (NFOC-Salut)

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    Reus, Spain, 43201, Spain

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