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Creatine Supplementation in Adolescents and Youth: An Updated Systemic Review

Description

We are conducting a systematic review examining the effects of creatine supplementation in adolescent and youth populations. Despite creatine being one of the most widely used dietary supplements among young people, the evidence base for this age group remains undercharacterized relative to adult literature. This review aims to fill that gap by comprehensively synthesizing available data across multiple outcome domains.

We are recruiting motivated individuals to join the review team. Roles may include title/abstract screening, full-text review, data extraction, risk of bias assessment, and manuscript writing. Prior experience with systematic reviews and coding is helpful

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