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Cognition and brain health. Creatine supplementation might improve performance during cognitive tasks, especially in older adults. Sarcopenia and bone health.
Healthy kidneys filter creatinine out of the blood. Creatinine exits the body as a waste product in urine.
Creatine supplements may help athletes gain small, short-term bursts of power. Creatine seems to help muscles make more of an energy source called adenosine ...
These enzymes include creatine kinase. In a person who hasn't had a serious injury, high blood levels of creatine kinase suggest a muscle disease. Genetic ...
You may have a blood test to measure levels of an enzyme called creatinine kinase. This test can diagnose rhabdomyolysis or milder forms of muscle pain. If ...
Kidney function tests look for the level of waste products in your blood. Waste products include creatinine and urea. Urine tests. Checking a sample of your ...
Your liver makes creatine, a chemical important for muscle health. Creatine is converted to creatinine, which is a waste product made from the breakdown of ...
This simple blood test measures inflammation in the body. The results help diagnose infection and, sometimes, predict the risk of heart attack.
Creatinine is another waste product that healthy kidneys filter out of your body through urine. High levels of creatinine in your blood may be a sign of ...
Regular blood tests, such as those measuring blood urea nitrogen and creatinine levels, and other specialized evaluations also help assess the effectiveness of ...
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