Muscle & Strength
Study Shows Link Between Essential Amino Acid Intake and High Muscle Strength
A study published on the National Library of Medicine National Center for Biotechnology Information website linked dietary essential amino acid (EEA) intake with high muscle strength in Korean older adults. The study, performed by Jihyun Im, Hyoungsu Park and Kyong Park, states that “This population-based cross-sectional study included 5,971 participants aged ≥65 years from the ...
Stronger Than Yesterday
The muscle and strength ingredient category is gaining traction as the consumer demographic expands. Growing one’s muscles and gaining strength is no longer just for bodybuilders and gym rats. Building muscle has health benefits for everyone, as it can help to burn fat, protect the joints, and increase strength and endurance for better workouts. The ...
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