Actively Recruiting

Phase Not Applicable
Age: 60Years - 85Years
All Genders
Healthy Volunteers
NCT06868719

Ketone Ester And Salt (KEAS) in Older Adults

Led by Indiana University · Updated on 2025-10-30

30

Participants Needed

1

Research Sites

147 weeks

Total Duration

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Sponsors

I

Indiana University

Lead Sponsor

U

University of Utah

Collaborating Sponsor

AI-Summary

What this Trial Is About

Most Americans consume excess dietary salt based on the recommendations set by the American Heart Association and Dietary Guidelines for Americans. High dietary salt impairs blood pressure control by affecting systemic blood vessels and the kidneys. These changes contribute to excess salt consumption being associated with increased risk for chronic kidney disease and cardiovascular disease, the leading cause of death in America. Salt is particularly deleterious in older adults who are more likely to exhibit salt-sensitive hypertension. However, salt consumption remains high in the United States. Thus, there is a critical need for strategies to counteract the effects of high dietary salt as consumption is likely not going to decrease. One promising option is ketones, metabolites that are produced in the liver during prolonged exercise and very low-calorie diets. While exercise and low-calorie diets are beneficial, not many people engage in these activities. Limited evidence indicates that ketone supplements improve cardiovascular health in humans. Additionally, published rodent data indicates that ketone supplements prevent high salt-induced increases in blood pressure, blood vessel dysfunction, and kidney injury. Our human pilot data also indicates that high dietary salt reduces intrinsic ketone production, but it is unclear whether ketone supplementation confers humans' protection against high salt similar to rodents. Therefore, the investigators seek to conduct a short-term high-dietary salt study to determine whether ketone supplementation prevents high dietary salt from eliciting increased blood pressure, blood vessel dysfunction, and kidney injury/impaired blood flow. The investigators will also measure inflammatory markers in blood samples and isolate immune cells that control inflammation. Lastly, the investigators will also measure blood ketone concentration and other circulating metabolites that may be altered by high salt, which could facilitate novel therapeutic targets to combat high salt.

CONDITIONS

Official Title

Ketone Ester And Salt (KEAS) in Older Adults

Who Can Participate

Age: 60Years - 85Years
All Genders
Healthy Volunteers

Eligibility Criteria

Eligible

You may qualify if you...

  • Between the ages of 60-85
  • Resting blood pressure no higher than 150/90 mmHg
  • Body mass index (BMI) below 35 kg/m2 or otherwise healthy
  • Free of metabolic diseases such as diabetes or kidney disease
  • No pulmonary disorders including COPD, severe asthma, or cystic fibrosis
  • No cardiovascular diseases including peripheral vascular, cardiac, or cerebrovascular conditions
  • No medical conditions that prevent exercise or blood donation, such as cardiovascular issues or painful arthritis
Not Eligible

You will not qualify if you...

  • Blood pressure higher than 150/90 mmHg
  • Obesity with BMI greater than 30 kg/m2
  • History of metabolic diseases like diabetes or kidney disease
  • Pulmonary disorders including COPD, severe asthma, or cystic fibrosis
  • Cardiovascular diseases including peripheral vascular, cardiac, or cerebrovascular conditions
  • Medical issues preventing safe exercise or blood donation
  • Current smoking, smokeless tobacco use, or vaping within the past 12 months
  • Current pregnancy

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Trial Site Locations

Total: 1 location

1

School of Public Health

Bloomington, Indiana, United States, 47405

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Research Team

A

Austin T Robinson, PhD

CONTACT

B

Braxton A Linder, PhD

CONTACT

How is the study designed?

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Masking

TRIPLE

Allocation

RANDOMIZED

Model

CROSSOVER

Primary Purpose

BASIC_SCIENCE

Number of Arms

3

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