Rhonda Patrick· PhD
the study in Brazil that was believed by radaki and colleagues and that was in ajcn and that that was a female-only cohort
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.
the study in Brazil that was believed by radaki and colleagues and that was in ajcn and that that was a female-only cohort
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FED Omega-3s to all the people during resistance training and found only in women that it enhanced the the strength response uh to to a period of resistance training in women and that was Omega-3s there's been all the papers as well one from a group in Brazil again looking at the effect of Omega-3s with resistance training in all the women showing that it potentially potentially the the strength gains
they found that the effect was more pronounced in women compared to men