Penn State study on FORTIGEL®: Improvement of mobility through specific collagen peptides
Collagen & joint health – the foundation for mobility
The role of collagen in joint health has been an important topic in science for years. The Penn State study on FORTIGEL® shows how specific collagen peptides can improve mobility, especially in athletes with activity-related joint pain.
Study overview FORTIGEL®
The study, conducted by Penn State University, investigated the effect of FORTIGEL®, a hydrolyzed collagen peptide, on mobility in athletes. The aim was to evaluate the effectiveness of supplementation in supporting joint health.
- Participants: Athletes with activity-related joint pain.
- Duration: Several weeks.
- Method: Regular intake of FORTIGEL® in combination with a standardized training routine.
- Parameters: Mobility, pain perception and general well-being of the joints were assessed.
- Link to the study: Fortigel®
Results of the FORTIGEL® study
The results show a significant improvement in mobility among the participants who took FORTIGEL®. Furthermore, the following benefits were observed:
- Pain relief: Reduction of joint pain caused by exertion.
- Promoting joint health: Improved regeneration of joint cartilage through the targeted effect of specific collagen peptides.
- General well-being: Increased mobility and performance in everyday life and during sporting activities.
The study highlights that FORTIGEL® is specifically incorporated into the cartilage-forming cells, thereby strengthening the structural integrity of the joints.
Relevance to everyday life
These results underscore the benefits of FORTIGEL® for people who want to support their joints – whether in sports or everyday life. Individuals with increased stress on their joints especially benefit from the regenerative effect of these specific collagen peptides.
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