topicTaurine Cardiovascular Health Randomized Trial
claimRecent experimental evidence suggests that taurine (2-aminoethanesulfonic acid) deficiency contributes to these conditions, despite taurine being classified as a conditionally essential amino acid.
evidence level2
citationChu MHM (2026)
sourceEffects of taurine supplementation on metabolic health and biological aging in healthcare workers: A protocol for a triple-blinded, Bayesian-optimized phase II randomized controlled trial.
topicTaurine Cardiovascular Health Randomized Trial
claimPurpose This study aims to assess whether a 6-month oral taurine supplementation program improves blood glucose control and other health parameters among healthcare workers.
evidence level2
citationChu MHM (2026)
sourceEffects of taurine supplementation on metabolic health and biological aging in healthcare workers: A protocol for a triple-blinded, Bayesian-optimized phase II randomized controlled trial.
topicTaurine Cardiovascular Health Randomized Trial
claimThis modulation of calcium homeostasis has been associated with enhanced contractile function in both skeletal and cardiac muscle ().
evidence level4
citationCheng Xiaodong (2026)
sourceEffects of different doses of taurine supplementation on repeated-sprint performance after exhaustive exercise in a high temperature and humidity environment
topicTaurine Cardiovascular Health Randomized Trial
claimA growing body of evidence has examined the effects of taurine supplementation across different dosages.
evidence level4
citationCheng Xiaodong (2026)
sourceEffects of different doses of taurine supplementation on repeated-sprint performance after exhaustive exercise in a high temperature and humidity environment
topicTaurine Cardiovascular Health Randomized Trial
claimFor example, Warnock et al reported that oral taurine supplementation at 50 mg·kgbody weight (~3.5–4.5 g) improved repeated sprint performance ().
evidence level4
citationCheng Xiaodong (2026)
sourceEffects of different doses of taurine supplementation on repeated-sprint performance after exhaustive exercise in a high temperature and humidity environment
topicTaurine Cardiovascular Health Randomized Trial
claim1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A high temperature and high humidity (HTHM) environment is typically defined by an ambient temperature exceeding 32 C and relative humidity above 60% ().
evidence level4
citationCheng Xiaodong (2026)
sourceEffects of different doses of taurine supplementation on repeated-sprint performance after exhaustive exercise in a high temperature and humidity environment