Evidence supporting the use of: Marine Protein
For the health condition: Muscle Tone (lack of)
Synopsis
Source of validity: Scientific
Rating (out of 5): 3
Marine protein, primarily sourced from fish, shellfish, and other marine organisms, is supported by scientific evidence for its role in supporting muscle tone. Marine protein is a rich source of essential amino acids, particularly leucine, which is crucial for muscle protein synthesis. Multiple clinical studies have shown that dietary protein intake, including marine sources, can help promote muscle mass and function, especially in populations at risk of muscle loss such as the elderly or those recovering from injury (Kim et al., 2019).
Compared to some plant proteins, marine protein is highly bioavailable and often contains additional nutrients like omega-3 fatty acids, which have been shown to further support muscle health by reducing inflammation and potentially enhancing muscle protein synthesis (Frontiers in Nutrition, 2022). However, while the general role of protein in muscle health is well-established, there is less direct evidence specifically comparing marine protein to other protein sources for muscle tone in healthy individuals. Most studies focus on overall protein adequacy rather than the unique properties of marine protein itself.
In summary, there is moderate scientific support for the use of marine protein in supporting or treating lack of muscle tone, primarily due to its high-quality amino acid profile and additional nutrients, although more targeted research on its specific advantages over other protein sources would be valuable.
Other ingredients used for Muscle Tone (lack of)
adenosine 5-triphosphate disodium (ATP)alpha-ketoglutarate (AKG)
amino acids
ashwagandha
astaxanthin
beet
branched-chain amino acids
calcium
caterpillar mushroom
cissus quadrangularis
coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10)
conjugated linoleic acid (CLA)
cordyceps
creatine monohydrate
fish protein
l-isoleucine
l-arginine
l-carnitine
l-citrulline
l-leucine
l-valine
maca
magnesium
ornithine alpha-ketoglutarate
phytocannabinoids
potassium
sardines
black ginger
tongkat ali
Urolithin A
vitamin D
whey protein
atractylodes
cistanche
electrolytes blend (proprietary)
camphor oil
chickpea protein
brown rice protein
AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK)
Aralia
Arginine Alpha Ketoglutarate
Antler
Arginine Creatine
Alpha-ketoisocaproic acid
Algal protein
Alpha hydroxyisocaproic acid
Animal protein
Beef Protein
Beef
Beef liver
Bovine Protein
beta-lactoglobulin
Banyan
Ba Ji Tian
BCAA
Casein
Chinese Silkvine
Chinese Mountain Ant
Cyathula
Chuchuhuasi
Creatine
Chicken
Deer Velvet
Egg
Ecdysteroids
Ecdysterone
Egg protein
Isoleucine
Milk Protein
Quinoa Protein
salt
Other health conditions supported by Marine Protein
AnemiaArthritis
Body Building
Cancer (natural therapy for)
Cancer (prevention)
Cancer Treatment (reducing side effects)
Cardiovascular Disease
Cholesterol (high)
Convalescence
Depression
Diabetes
Hypertension
Inflammation
Muscle Tone (lack of)
Osteoporosis
Ulcers
Wasting
Wounds and Sores