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PROFESSOR DARREN CANDOW ON CREATINE

Creatine dosing isn't a one-size-fits-all game.
Professor Darren Candow's research exposes the uncomfortable truth: the standard 5g recommendation is incomplete.
"Five grams is a fantastic dose overall... from a muscle perspective," Candow acknowledges.
But this is where most advice stops short.
The overlooked reality? Different tissues need different doses.
"The lowest dose ever shown to be effective for bone is 8g of monohydrate a day," Candow reveals. For cognition? Even higher.
"The seminal study out of Germany showed that about 10g doubles the percent increase in brain creatine content," he explains.
His most stunning insight comes from his personal protocol: "I personally take about 10g a day on average, but during times of metabolic stress, sleep deprivation, or jet lag, I'll increase it to 20g."
The actionable takeaway: Consider what you're optimising for. The 5g standard covers basic muscle benefits, but bone health may require 8g minimum, and cognitive performance may benefit from 10g daily.
Performance Tech
NUTRITION TECH FOR HUMAN PERFORMANCE

Even the most dedicated nutrition coach can’t scale personalisation when you’re dealing with full squads, development teams, and constantly changing fixture demands.
The Hexis app and Coach Hub extend personalised nutrition beyond “priority players” to the entire squad.
Unlike standard nutrition apps that simply log food, Hexis plans fuel with scientific precision.
Powered by Carb Codes, it creates dynamic nutrition plans tailored to each athlete's specific workout demands.
When a cyclist faces a 4-hour ride, Hexis calculates the carbohydrate needed in advance.

Coaches using Hexis can:
Demonstrate improved pre-match fuelling strategies.
Improve nutrition awareness across the entire squad.
Evaluate nutrition's impact with comprehensive athlete management tools
Strategy
Opportunities & Openings

VITAMIN D WEBINAR
Upcoming webinar via the Performance Nutrition Network. Vitamin D in Athletes: New Perspectives with Dr. Daniel Owens

BIRMINGHAM CITY
Birmingham City Academy hiring full-time performance nutritionist. £30-£35k.
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