Results showed a 36 % higher bone
mass than rats that did not receive the blueberry powder.
A 2010 study published in the Journal of Bone and Mineral Research found that blueberry - fed rats had significantly more bone
mass than rats whose diet was not supplemented with the berries.
Not exact matches
Not surprisingly, the middle - aged
rats had less muscle
mass than the young
rats did.
The figure above shows that the
rats in the citrulline group had 14 - 48 percent more muscle
mass after the supplementation
than the animals in the other group.