Do you want a 'younger' brain? Drinking beetroot juice before exercise strengthens it and may even prevent dementia

  • Drinking beetroot juice before moderate exercise makes regions of the brain associated with cognitive function, emotion and movement healthier 
  • The findings from Wake Forest University may prevent age-related decline 
  • Beetroot contains nitrate, which aids exercise and blood flow to the brain
  • Scientists from Wake Forest University analysed 26 people aged 55 and older 

Drinking beetroot juice before exercise could take years off your brain.

Combining the drink with exercise strengthens certain regions of the brain, making it appear more youthful and potentially preventing the organ's decline.

This finding could help people who are at-risk of brain deterioration to remain functionally independent, such as those with a family history of dementia.

Beetroot juice's power likely lies in its nitric oxide content, which both increases blood flow to the brain and improves exercise performance. 

Drinking beetroot juice before exercise makes the brain appear younger and healthier

Drinking beetroot juice before exercise makes the brain appear younger and healthier

LEICESTER CITY FOOTBALLERS ACHIEVED SUCCESS THANKS TO BEETROOT 

Leicester City Football Club credits beetroot shots for getting them into the premier league.

The athletes use the supplement as a performance enhancer.

Scientists at the University of Exeter found the drink improves sprint outcome and decision making by up to 3.5 per cent.

The nitrates in beetroot are thought to increase the energy available to muscle cells.

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Study author Professor Jack Rejeski, said: 'Nitric oxide is a really powerful molecule. It goes to the areas of the body which are hypoxic, or needing oxygen, and the brain is a heavy feeder of oxygen in your body.

'Compared to exercise alone, adding a beetroot juice supplement to exercise resulted in brain connectivity that closely resembles what you see in younger adults.'

Scientists from Wake Forest University, North Carolina, studied 26 men and women aged 55 and older who did not exercise and had high blood pressure.

Some participants were given beetroot juice one hour before walking for 50 minutes on a treadmill, while others did the same exercise but without the drink. This was repeated three times a week for six weeks.

Those who drank the juice had healthier brains, including the regions involved in movement. emotion and cognitive function.  

Beetroot's nitrate content boosts exercise performance and improves blood flow to the brain 

Beetroot's nitrate content boosts exercise performance and improves blood flow to the brain 

The scientists also found higher levels of nitrate and nitrite in those who drank the juice. 

Beetroot contains nitrate, which is first converted to nitrite and then nitric oxide in the body. 

This comes after researchers from Queen Mary University of London found one daily glass of 250ml beetroot juice substantially lowers blood pressure.  

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