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4 Ways to Lower Myostatin Levels

By Matthew Lynch
October 13, 2023
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Introduction:

Myostatin is a protein that acts as a natural inhibitor of muscle growth. It plays a critical role in regulating muscle size and preventing excessive growth. However, for athletes and bodybuilders looking to increase muscle mass, lowering myostatin levels can have substantial benefits. The good news is that there are several ways to reduce myostatin levels and potentially improve muscle growth. In this article, we will explore four effective methods to lower myostatin levels.

1. Exercise Regularly:

One of the most effective ways to lower myostatin levels is through regular exercise. This is because exercise stimulates the production of various proteins responsible for muscle growth, one of which is follistatin – an antagonist of myostatin. Research has shown that both resistance training and endurance exercises can lead to reduced myostatin levels and increased follistatin levels in humans. Therefore, incorporating a combination of both cardio exercises and weight training into your workout routine can effectively lower your myostatin levels and promote muscle growth.

2. Consume a Rich Protein Diet:

Dietary interventions can also influence your myostatin levels. Research suggests that a high-protein diet can help decrease myostatin concentrations in the body. Protein-rich foods like lean meats, fish, dairy products, legumes, nuts, and seeds are essential for providing the necessary building blocks for muscle development. Consuming adequate quantities of protein ensures that your body has sufficient amino acids – the primary components of protein – for efficient muscle repair, recovery, and growth after workouts.

3. Take Myostatin-Inhibiting Supplements:

Some supplements available on the market claim to have myostatin-lowering effects or enhance follistatin production. While more research is needed to validate their effectiveness fully, some studies suggest that certain supplements may help reduce myostatin levels or boost its antagonist follistatin. Notable examples include:

– Creatine: A popular supplement among athletes, creatine has been shown in some studies to have myostatin-inhibiting effects.

– Epicatechin: A compound found in green tea and dark chocolate, epicatechin has demonstrated potential for increasing follistatin levels and reducing myostatin concentrations in small-scale studies.

Always consult your doctor or a nutrition expert before incorporating these supplements into your daily routine, as excessive intake may cause adverse side effects.

4. Optimize Your Sleep:

Sleep is a vital part of overall health and plays a critical role in muscle recovery. Moreover, research indicates that sleep deprivation can increase myostatin levels in the body, leading to reduced muscle mass. Hence, ensuring that you get adequate sleep (7-9 hours per night) can contribute significantly to lowering your myostatin concentrations and promoting muscle growth.

Conclusion:

Lowering myostatin levels can be beneficial for those looking to increase their muscle mass. While further research is needed to determine the long-term effects of reduced myostatin levels on health, implementing the strategies mentioned above – regular exercise, a protein-rich diet, supplementation (under supervision), and adequate sleep – can potentially help you achieve a leaner and more muscular physique.

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