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Statin users experience reduced weakness using Indena’s CoQ10

The Journal of Hypertension published a double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled study that looked into the impact of supplementation on physical performance in older adults with statin-associated asthenia.

Participants in the study were randomly assigned to receive either the supplement or a placebo daily for eight weeks. The results revealed that consistent use of Ubiqsome, a dietary supplement, enhanced muscular strength.

Chief product officer at Indena, Serena Tongiani, stated, “This initial clinical evidence validates the effectiveness of our product in the realm of cardiovascular health. We have been striving to establish Ubiqsome as the leading choice for CoQ10 supplementation, and this independent study highlights its potential for individuals experiencing asthenia due to statin use.”

Asthenia and CoQ10

Statin usage, aimed at reducing levels of low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol, often results in asthenia, characterized by extreme weakness and fatigue. Statins can also decrease CoQ10 levels in the body, leading to heightened side effects.

CoQ10, an antioxidant, plays a vital role in neutralizing free radicals and regulating cell bioenergy. It is pivotal in the transportation of electrons within the mitochondrial oxidative respiratory chain and impacts ATP production, a nucleotide crucial for energy provision in living cells.

CoQ10 supplementation has the potential to reduce muscle breakdown, pain, and discomfort in individuals on statin medication. However, CoQ10 typically has low oral bioavailability due to factors like poor water solubility, high molecular weight, and low intestinal permeability.

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Written by The Muscle Mag

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