This reference list contains 3 sources on the topic of creatine supplementation: 1) A 2012 study on the effects of creatine on exercise performance; 2) A 2015 study finding that creatine enhances brain function during oxygen deprivation; 3) A 2016 article explaining what creatine is and its effects. The references are from scientific journals and a health information website, and each reference includes a URL and access date.
This reference list contains 3 sources on the topic of creatine supplementation: 1) A 2012 study on the effects of creatine on exercise performance; 2) A 2015 study finding that creatine enhances brain function during oxygen deprivation; 3) A 2016 article explaining what creatine is and its effects. The references are from scientific journals and a health information website, and each reference includes a URL and access date.
This reference list contains 3 sources on the topic of creatine supplementation: 1) A 2012 study on the effects of creatine on exercise performance; 2) A 2015 study finding that creatine enhances brain function during oxygen deprivation; 3) A 2016 article explaining what creatine is and its effects. The references are from scientific journals and a health information website, and each reference includes a URL and access date.
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