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In this episode, Professor Sergej Ostojic discusses the research and benefits of creatine supplementation. Sergej highlights that creatine is not only beneficial for exercise performance but also for brain health, liver health, and other conditions. He mentions that creatine deficiency can be a biomarker for certain health conditions. The discussion also covers the use of guanidinoacetic acid (GAA) as a precursor to creatine and its potential benefits and side effects.
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Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Background of Professor Sergej Ostojic
02:16 Creatine's Role in Energy Metabolism and Exercise Performance
06:09 Creatine as a Biomarker for Health Conditions
18:06 Exploring Guanidinoacetic Acid (GAA) as a Precursor to Creatine
24:08 Overcoming Non-Response to Creatine
26:52 The Anti-Aging Potential of Creatine
31:33 Challenges in Assessing Mitochondrial Function
38:32 The Role of Gut Microbiota in Creatine Metabolism
41:24 Timing and Dosage Recommendations for Creatine Supplementation
43:53 Exploring Synergistic Effects: Creatine and Coenzyme Q10
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