SIGNALInfrastructure Software·May 31, 2026, 4:19 PMSignal75Medium term

Creatine raise brain energy levels and slow Alzheimer's cognitive decline by 30%

Creatine raise brain energy levels and slow Alzheimer's cognitive decline by 30%

Article URL: https://thesciverse.org/scientists-found-that-the-creatine-supplement-millions-take-for-muscle-gains-is-quietly-raising-brain-energy-levels-and-slowing-early-alzheimers-cognitive-decline-by-30/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48346947 Points: 230 # Comments: 165

Why this matters
Why now

Scientific research continuously uncovers new potential applications for existing, widely-used substances, and this study provides new evidence for creatine's neuroprotective benefits.

Why it’s important

This finding offers a potentially accessible and affordable intervention for a debilitating disease, impacting public health, healthcare costs, and the nutraceutical market.

What changes

The understanding of creatine's biological role expands beyond muscle performance to significant cognitive health implications, opening avenues for new therapeutic strategies.

Winners
  • · Nutraceutical industry
  • · Individuals at risk of Alzheimer's
  • · Healthcare providers focusing on preventative medicine
Losers
  • · Pharmaceutical companies focused solely on late-stage Alzheimer's treatments
  • · Healthcare systems unprepared for increased creatine use
Second-order effects
Direct

Increased mainstream adoption and medical endorsement of creatine for cognitive health.

Second

Potential for new formulations or delivery methods of creatine specifically targeting brain health, and a push for more research into its neurological mechanisms.

Third

Shift in public health recommendations towards early, non-pharmacological interventions for neurodegenerative diseases, potentially influencing diet and supplement policy.

Editorial confidence: 90 / 100 · Structural impact: 55 / 100
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