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A Cheap Daily Supplement May Have Surprising Health Benefits For Women : ScienceAlert

Last updated: January 29, 2026 12:15 am
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Creatine is a widely popular sports supplement known for its ability to build muscle, improve strength, and enhance speed and power in athletes. Additionally, research suggests that creatine offers various health benefits, including improved brain function, memory, bone health, and mood enhancement.

While creatine has traditionally been marketed towards men, recent advertising campaigns targeting women have sparked interest in whether this nutrient can be equally beneficial for female athletes. Studies indicate that creatine can help reduce fatigue during exercise and may be particularly beneficial for maintaining muscle mass as women age.

Creatine is a natural compound produced in the body from amino acids found in protein-rich foods like meat and seafood. However, our bodies do not store large amounts of creatine, which is why supplementation is often necessary to maintain optimal levels for performance enhancement.

Research shows that vegans, vegetarians, and women typically have lower dietary intake of creatine, leading to lower overall body stores. Women tend to store slightly more creatine in their muscles than men, suggesting that their response to supplementation may differ.

The most studied form of creatine is creatine monohydrate, which can be consumed in various forms such as powder, capsules, or gummies. Daily supplementation of 3g-5g of creatine can gradually increase muscle stores over a few weeks, while a loading phase of 20g per day for seven days followed by a maintenance dose can expedite this process safely.

Creatine offers numerous benefits for women’s health and fitness, particularly as they age. Regular resistance training combined with creatine supplementation can support muscle mass, bone health, and energy levels, ultimately improving quality of life. Additionally, creatine may enhance cognitive function, mood, and sleep quality in women of all ages.

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While more research is needed to fully understand the impact of creatine on women’s health, current evidence suggests that incorporating this supplement into a healthy lifestyle and exercise routine can offer multiple benefits. It is essential to consult with a healthcare professional before starting any new supplementation regimen to ensure safety and efficacy.

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