NMN18000 | Scientific solution for strengthening bones and muscles
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NMN (β-nicotinamide mononucleotide), which is the precursor of NAD+ (Coenzyme I), can promote energy metabolism and cell function.
Two studies published in the journal Natural Aging and the Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition show that beta-nicotinamide mononucleotide (NMN) supplementation can significantly improve exercise capacity in older, healthy men .
The research team, led by Yamauchi and Hu respectively, demonstrated the potential of NMN in promoting NAD+ metabolism, improving walking speed and improving exercise endurance in healthy elderly men.
In a study conducted by Yamauchi and colleagues at the University of Tokyo, NMN supplementation for 12 weeks found that blood NAD+ levels in elderly healthy men more than doubled. In addition, walking speed and left hand grip strength were also significantly improved at 6 and 12 weeks of NMN intake. The research team believes that long-term oral supplementation of 250 mg of NMN per day is a safe and effective health strategy and is well tolerated on NAD+ metabolism.
On the other hand, human trials conducted by Hu’s research team showed that taking NMN powder orally could increase aerobic capacity, or the consumption of oxygen by muscles, in adult runners. What’s more, NMN treatment also improves the efficiency of skeletal muscles in using oxygen to produce energy during endurance exercise. The results of this study suggest that NMN can improve exercise endurance by enhancing the oxygen utilization capacity of skeletal muscles.
Overall, supplemental NMN doses have the potential to enhance energy production, enhance exercise endurance, and help improve various physiological characteristics such as neuronal function and insulin sensitivity. However, more research is still needed to validate these findings and explore the specific effects and safety of NMN in different groups, doses, and lengths