Treadmills and stationary bicycles are set up for the creatine study in the Health and Exercise Science laboratory.
Does Creatine Work For Everyone?
The Health and Exercise Science department is starting to look for participants for their future study dealing with the consumption of creatine. The study will take place in the beginning of August and will last for about two weeks.
"Our main focus is to see if creatine can play a proper roll in one's fatigue level and their performance in exercise," David Fakuda, Health and Exercise Science researcher, said. "I know it's a short amount of time, but that is also what we are trying to utilize and see if the affects will dramatically be noticeable or just barely."
The Health and Exercise Science Department has done a creatine study in the spring semester, which paid 25 dollars at the end of the study, and the results from the participants came out with a positive outcome. The impact from creatine can help one perform better and help muscle tissues heal faster, also giving energy to the body during and after physical activity, according to kirkmanlabs.com.
Depending on the results of this study, the Health and Exercise Science researchers plan on attempting another creatine study in the near future.
The Health and Exercise Science department is starting to look for participants for their future study dealing with the consumption of creatine. The study will take place in the beginning of August and will last for about two weeks.
"Our main focus is to see if creatine can play a proper roll in one's fatigue level and their performance in exercise," David Fakuda, Health and Exercise Science researcher, said. "I know it's a short amount of time, but that is also what we are trying to utilize and see if the affects will dramatically be noticeable or just barely."
The Health and Exercise Science Department has done a creatine study in the spring semester, which paid 25 dollars at the end of the study, and the results from the participants came out with a positive outcome. The impact from creatine can help one perform better and help muscle tissues heal faster, also giving energy to the body during and after physical activity, according to kirkmanlabs.com.
Depending on the results of this study, the Health and Exercise Science researchers plan on attempting another creatine study in the near future.
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