Taurine Exercise Performance Meta-Analysis Evidence Table

Structured evidence table for Taurine Exercise Performance Meta-Analysis, generated from 2 reusable source documents in the Migaku knowledge base.

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Taurine Exercise Performance Meta-AnalysisAs life expectancy increases, age-associated declines in muscle strength, metabolic flexibility, immune responsiveness, and cognitive resilience have become major contributors to morbidity and diminished quality of life.3Chen Zhigang (2026)Taurine and glutamine supplementation in aging: systemic mechanisms, exercise interactions, and modulation of muscular and neurobiological pathways
Taurine Exercise Performance Meta-AnalysisDespite these benefits, the biological response to exercise is often dampened in aging due to reduced mitochondrial efficiency, lower anabolic sensitivity, impaired antioxidant capacity, and chronic inflammatory signaling.3Chen Zhigang (2026)Taurine and glutamine supplementation in aging: systemic mechanisms, exercise interactions, and modulation of muscular and neurobiological pathways
Taurine Exercise Performance Meta-AnalysisAs a result, older adults commonly experience delayed recovery, attenuated gains in muscle strength or aerobic capacity, and limited adaptations compared with younger individuals.3Chen Zhigang (2026)Taurine and glutamine supplementation in aging: systemic mechanisms, exercise interactions, and modulation of muscular and neurobiological pathways
Taurine Exercise Performance Meta-AnalysisKirkwood, 2005 Lutz and Quinn, 2012 Falahi et al., 2025 Liang et al., 2022 Hébert, 1997 The steady growth of the global older population has intensified scientific attention toward biological processes that erode functional capacity and compromise independence with aging.3Chen Zhigang (2026)Taurine and glutamine supplementation in aging: systemic mechanisms, exercise interactions, and modulation of muscular and neurobiological pathways
Taurine Exercise Performance Meta-Analysis1H-NMR-based metabolomics reveals that prior exercise modulates metabolic changes in the cerebral cortex and hippocampus in sleep-deprived mice4da Silva B (2026)1H-NMR-based metabolomics reveals that prior exercise modulates metabolic changes in the cerebral cortex and hippocampus in sleep-deprived mice

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  1. Taurine and glutamine supplementation in aging: systemic mechanisms, exercise interactions, and modulation of muscular and neurobiological pathways
  2. 1H-NMR-based metabolomics reveals that prior exercise modulates metabolic changes in the cerebral cortex and hippocampus in sleep-deprived mice