"Creatine has been on a tear for the last three"
Attendees also quizzed the panel on the rise of creatine and how different consumer groups are being drawn to the product.
“Creatine has been on a tear for the last three, four years in particular,” said GNC's Kenneth Huntly (second from right), adding that women are now large consumers of the supplement. “People are starting to understand a little bit more about creatine’s possibilities on cognition and brain health.”
He added that as more consumers dramatically lose weight on newly released pharmaceuticals, they are turning to creatine for its ability to preserve lean muscle mass.