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Should you be taking creatine? Here's what the science says

The sport supplement is popular among health influencers and athletes, who say creatine can help build stronger muscles and sharper brainsโ€”but is it legit? By Jackie Flynn Mogensen edited by Claire C

Should you be taking creatine? Here's what the science says
Scientific American โ€” 7 July 2026
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The sport supplement is popular among health influencers and athletes, who say creatine can help build stronger muscles and sharper brainsโ€”but is it l

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Why This Matters

The debate over creatine transcends niche fitness circles, touching on the broader cultural obsession with biohacking and performance optimization. With the supplement market projected to exceed $20 billion by 2027, understanding its legitimacy isn't just about personal healthโ€”it's about navigating an industry where scientific consensus often collides with marketing hype.

Background Context

Creatine was first isolated in 1832 from meat extract, but its performance-enhancing potential wasn't seriously studied until the 1990s, when Olympic athletes began experimenting with it. Today, it's one of the few supplements with a robust body of peer-reviewed research, yet misconceptions persistโ€”particularly around its safety and whether it belongs in the same category as unproven "miracle" compounds.

What Happens Next

As more casual consumers adopt creatine for cognitive benefits, pressure may mount for regulatory bodies to clarify dosage guidelines beyond athletic contexts. Meanwhile, the supplement industry's shift toward transparency could either reinforce creatine's legitimacy or force a reckoning with how performance-enhancing substances are marketed to the general public.

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