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The effects of inorganic nitrate and inulin co-ingestion on circulating metabolites and blood pressure in young adults: a pilot double-blind randomised crossover trial – CORRIGENDUM

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  08 September 2025

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The author regrets the inclusion of two errors in their article. The first error is the incorrect p-value in the abstract. The p-value reported for the correlation between diastolic blood pressure following nitrate supplementation (rₛ = −0.47, p = 0.004) should be p = 0.04. This has been updated in the original article.

The second error is the inclusion of incorrectly rounded values displayed in Table 4. The correct Table 4 is displayed below:

Table 4. Correlation coefficients of peak changes in plasma nitrite, nitrate, and acetate with their corresponding blood pressure variables following acute ingestion of the three supplements

Δ changes in systolic blood pressure (ΔSBP), diastolic blood pressure (ΔDBP), and mean arterial pressure (ΔMAP). Δ changes in peak nitrite, peak nitrate, and peak acetate concentrations in plasma. Abbreviations: INU, inulin; NO3, nitrate; NO2, nitrite. “r s” indicates Spearman’s rank correlation coefficient; “r” indicates Pearson’s correlation coefficient. *p < 0.05, **p < 0.01.

The author apologises for these errors and wishes to correct them through this notice.

References

Virgili, J, Le Gall, G, Vanhatalo, A, Bond, B, Vauzour, D and Torquati, L (2025) The effects of inorganic nitrate and inulin co-ingestion on circulating metabolites and blood pressure in young adults: a pilot double-blind randomised crossover trial. Gut Microbiome, 6, e11, 18. https://doi.org/10.1017/gmb.2025.10008.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
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Table 4. Correlation coefficients of peak changes in plasma nitrite, nitrate, and acetate with their corresponding blood pressure variables following acute ingestion of the three supplements