Muscle Power Articles & Analysis
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Nuritas has recently published the results of two clinical studies on their next-generation ingredient PeptiStong™. Identified within fava beans, with self-affirmed GRAS and Health Canada approval, Peptistrong™ contains cell-signalling peptides which, when compared against milk proteins, were found to improve the rate of muscle protein synthesis during recovery. In this New Protein ...
Many neurological diseases, including Alzheimer’s disease, can be thought of as continuums, whether the presence and manifestation of the disease are different depending on the stage of the disease. In this article, we provide a high-level overview of the stages in the Alzheimer's disease continuum, with a focus on preclinical Alzheimer’s disease and its importance in patient care and ...
Glycolysis and energy production Our skeletal muscles use adenosine triphosphate (ATP) as their power source, however the body can only store so much ATP and when it’s used up in short, sharp, explosive bursts of exercise it needs to make more. The normal reserves of ATP are only enough to power the muscles for around 5-8 ...