A study published in Nature Metabolism found that trigonelline, a natural molecule in coffee, is a precursor to NAD+, and increasing its dose can elevate NAD+ levels, enhancing muscle function in sarcopenia patients and aged mice.
Although not a cure-all, combining trigonelline with other nutrients like protein, vitamin D, or omega-3 fatty acids can help maintain muscle health in older individuals according to recent research.
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