
The evidence suggests that creatine supplementation may improve certain cognitive functions, notably memory and attention, in older adults, though further comprehensive research is needed to substantiate these findings.
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dietary supplements, brain health, creatine, geriatrics, neurology, supplementation, aging, cognitive enhancement, cognitive function, older adults
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