Drinking beetroot juice with 380 mg of nitrate every day for 12 weeks doesn’t make your body respond any stronger to it over time—even though nitrate levels in your blood go up, your body doesn’t get better at using it or start reacting less.
Claim Language
Language Strength
definitive
Uses definitive language (causes, prevents, cures)
The claim uses definitive language such as 'does not significantly alter' and 'suggesting no tachyphylaxis or enhanced conversion efficiency,' which assert a conclusive absence of change or adaptation, implying certainty in the outcome despite observational nuance.
Context Details
Domain
nutrition
Population
human
Subject
Healthy middle-to-older adults
Action
does not significantly alter
Target
the acute percent change in plasma nitrite or nitrate response over 12 weeks
Intervention Details
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Evidence from Studies
Supporting (0)
Contradicting (1)
Efficacy and Variability in Plasma Nitrite Levels during Long-Term Supplementation with Nitrate Containing Beetroot Juice
The study found that drinking beetroot juice every day for 12 weeks still made nitrite levels spike high after each drink — just like at the start — so the body didn’t get used to it or stop responding, which is the opposite of what the claim said.