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  2. Can Creatine Make You Smarter? - AOL

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    In 2001, for example, Candow backed up what many weightlifters and bodybuilders already knew: that supplementing with creatine and protein powder resulted in greater lean-muscle gains than with ...

  3. Creatinine - Wikipedia

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    An increase in serum creatinine can be due to increased ingestion of cooked meat (which contains creatinine converted from creatine by the heat from cooking) or excessive intake of protein and creatine supplements, taken to enhance athletic performance. Intense exercise can increase creatinine by increasing muscle breakdown.

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    In addition, recent studies have also shown that creatine improves brain function. [25] and reduces mental fatigue. [26] Some studies have suggested that consumption of creatine with protein and carbohydrates can have a greater effect than creatine combined with either protein or carbohydrates alone. [27]

  5. This Is the Best Time of Day to Take Creatine - AOL

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    Creatine doesn’t only come doled out in scoop form from a container. Creatine is an amino acid found that is sourced through the foods we eat. Most potent in creatine is animal protein, says Bogden.

  6. Creatine - Wikipedia

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    Creatine is a naturally occurring non-protein compound and the primary constituent of phosphocreatine, which is used to regenerate ATP within the cell. 95% of the human body's total creatine and phosphocreatine stores are found in skeletal muscle, while the remainder is distributed in the blood, brain, testes, and other tissues.

  7. Welcome to the creatine craze. The supplement's health ... - AOL

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    Creatine’s rebrand primarily focuses on females — and that’s a good thing. Women make 70% to 80% less creatine than men do naturally and are also less likely on a whole to eat creatine-rich ...