The benefits of creatine supplementation during human pregnancy have not been studied. — Whalespan
The benefits of creatine supplementation during human pregnancy have not been studied.
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The headline is broadly defensible, but the qualifications matter. Effect sizes vary by population, the strongest claims rest on shorter trials, and credible voices push back on how it's typically framed.
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High-risk intervention — consult a physician before acting.Drug-drug interactions, dose-dependence, and screening contraindications apply.
“I would say I remain a little bit um unclear and would probably um you know suggest that there's probably it's probably safe during um pregnancy um but we just don't have enough human data to to form a strong point of view so obviously the the you know in my mind the the wise thing to do is to avoid anything that is not absolutely necessary during pregnancy”
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K. PatelPA · primary care
2d
I've been recommending this to patients for 6 months now. The big shift is patients actually do it because the explanation is concrete.
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L. SunRD
1d
Same in nutrition counseling. The before/after framing helps.
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M. Danielslifter, 47
5d
Tracking with a CGM on top of this for 3 months. Variability dropped quickly and stayed dropped.
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T. ReyesPhD · exercise physiology
1w
Worth noting the 0.71 SMD in the Kreider meta is in trained athletes. Effect in untrained adults runs closer to 0.3 — still meaningful, but the panel should reflect that gradient.
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J. Carter
5d
Good catch. Could the brief surface the training-status interaction inline?