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Dr. Gabrielle Lyon: How to Exercise & Eat for Optimal Health & Longevity

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Effects of muscle mass on blood creatinine levels and recommended supplements

Higher muscle mass can lead to elevated blood creatinine levels, which doesn't necessarily indicate kidney function issues. Intense resistance training can temporarily increase creatinine levels along with ALT and liver enzymes, posing no concern as it is a consequence of training. Supplements like creatine monohydrate and urolithin A are recommended, particularly beneficial for women and older populations. Urolithin A enhances mitophagy, improving mitochondrial health and increasing strength and endurance. Recommended doses of urolithin A range from 500 to 1000 milligrams. A potential ideal supplement combination could include urolithin A, creatine, whey protein, and collagen for overall muscle health and performance.

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