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High-Authority Resources & Expert Discussions on Creatine
Cognitive Performance & Brain Bioenergetics
The Sleep Deprivation Solution (2024)
Source: Scientific Reports
The Findings: Grinding on empty? This groundbreaking study demonstrates how a high dose of creatine can support cognitive function and help maintain mental stamina when you are running on sleep deprivation.
Link: View Study at Nature.com
Heads Up for Brain Health (2022/2023 Review)
Source: Journal of Psychiatry and Brain Science
The Findings: A comprehensive mini-review detailing how creatine helps restore brain energy (ATP) and acts to support long-term cognitive health and mental sharpness as we age.
Link: Read Full Review via PubMed Central
The Muscle-Brain Axis in Aging (2025)
Source: Frontiers in Nutrition
The Findings: A narrative review exploring how the combination of creatine and exercise creates a "neuroplasticity" effect, supporting memory retention and overall cognitive function in aging adults.
Link: View via PMC Journals
Podcast: Optimal Protocols for Brain & Body
Source: Huberman Lab (feat. Dr. Andy Galpin)
The Discussion: Episode 6 of the Guest Series deep-dives into the science of saturation, breaking down the specific dosage protocols needed to fuel your brain versus your muscles.
Link: Listen on Apple Podcasts
Physical Dominance & Recovery
The 2026 Emerging Evidence Review
Source: Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition (JISSN)
The Findings: A comprehensive 2026 update on the elite versatility of creatine, highlighting its ability to support endurance, maximize sprint performance, and accelerate recovery from muscle damage.
Link: Access Review via ResearchGate
The Global Gold Standard (Position Stand)
Source: ISSN Official Position Paper
The Findings: One of the most cited documents in sports nutrition history, officially declaring creatine monohydrate the most effective nutritional supplement currently available to athletes for increasing high-intensity exercise capacity.
Link: Read the Official Position Stand
Meta-Analysis: Strength Gains for All (2025)
Source: International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism
The Findings: A massive analysis of 14 randomized controlled trials confirming that creatine supports strength and power output regardless of age, training status, or biological sex.
Link: View Study Abstract & Data
Safety, Myths, & Expert Mastery
The Kidney Myth: Final Verdict (2025 Meta-Analysis)
Source: PubMed / Journal of Clinical Nutrition
The Findings: Time to put the oldest myth to bed. A systematic review of 25 years of data confirms that creatine supplementation has no negative impact on renal function in healthy adults.
Link: View Meta-Analysis on PubMed
PINES Expert Session: Can Food Replace Supplements? (2025)
Source: Professionals in Nutrition for Exercise and Sport (PINES)
The Findings: An expert panel concluding that relying on diet alone isn't enough. You simply cannot eat enough steak to comfortably achieve the elevated cognitive and physical support levels found in 5-10g of daily supplementation.
Link: View 2025 Session Summary