The triad of collagen, vitamin C, and vitamin E in aging: emerging roles in mood and psychological health, neurotrophic support, cognitive function, endurance, and sarcopenia (opens in new tab)
Aging is correlated with a progressive deterioration in muscle mass, strength, metabolic efficiency, vascular and hepatic functions, immune competence, and cognitive capabilities, predominantly influenced by augmented oxidative stress and compromised anabolic signaling pathways. Prophylactic nutritional interventions, particularly those involving collagen, vitamin C, and vitamin E, have emerged as promising, integrative modulators of these age-related declines, especially when combined with s...
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