Carl Lowe | Apr 12, 2013 | Comments 0
The crucial nutrient is vitamin D. Research at Newcastle University in Great Britain shows that muscle function improves with vitamin D supplements. Your skin also makes vitamin from sunlight and the vitamin is contained in fish, fish liver oil and egg yolks.
Mitochondria use glucose and oxygen to make energy in a form that can be used to run the cell — an energy-rich molecule called ATP. Muscle cells need large amounts of ATP for movement. They use phosphocreatine as a ready and available energy source to make ATP. The mitochondria also replenish phosphocreatine after muscle contraction and measuring the time taken to replenish these stores is a measure of mitochondrial efficiency: Better mitochondrial function is associated with shorter phosphocreatine recovery times.
The researchers found that these recovery rates significantly improved after people who were vitamin D deficient took a fixed dose of oral vitamin D for 10-12 weeks. The average phosphocreatine recovery half time decreased from 34.4 seconds to 27.8 seconds. All the people reported an improvement in symptoms of fatigue after having taken the supplements. In a parallel study, the group demonstrated that low Vitamin D levels were associated with reduced mitochondrial function.
http://easyhealthoptions.com/alternative-medicine/nutrition/a-vitamin-that-pumps-up-muscle-power/