Stage Pump's (by SNC Supplements) ability to decrease fatigue is rated as 1.35 out of 3. This rating means there is little to no evidence that the product has the ability to deliver on this claim. Using Stage Pump to decrease fatigue will not lead to positive results. This rating is different from the product's overall rating and is based on what peer reviewed journal articles conclude on its ability to perform this one claim. This page contains an indepth analysis on how this claim-rating was calculated.

Note: The ratings on this page only deal with Stage Pump's ability to decrease fatigue. To view the product's overall rating, visit the product's main page: Stage Pump.

Table of Contents

  1. Simple Report
  2. Detailed Report
  3. References

Simple Report

Detailed Report

The detailed report is an in-depth analysis on how Stage Pump's rating for this particular claim was calculated.

Claim Effectiveness Ratings

Each supplement product is a blend of ingredients. The database uses peer reviewed journal articles to rate the ingredients. These ratings are also used to rate how well products perform overall as well as on individual claims.

The supplement ingredients listed in table below are identified as affecting Stage Pump's ability to decrease fatigue. The rating next to the ingredient describes the ingredient's ability to decrease fatigue. These ratings are averaged together and provide the product's overall ability to deliver on the same claim.

Ingredients Decrease Fatigue Rating
Beta Alanine 2.3 out of 3
L-Citrulline 1 out of 3
Beetroot Juice 1 out of 3
Creatine Hydrochloride 1 out of 3
Taurine 1 out of 3
Cordyceps Sinensis 1 out of 3
Vitamin C 1 out of 3
Vitamin B1 (Thiamine) 2.5 out of 3
Product's Claim Effectiveness Rating 1.35 out of 3

Claim Research Ratings

The research rating describes how well an ingredient's ability to perform a certain claim (such as decrease fatigue) has been researched. This rating is based on the amount of studies contained in the database on a particular ingredient and claim. Ingredient research ratings are averaged together to from the product's research rating for this specific cliam.

This rating is important because we need to know if there is enough research to make a valid conclusion on a product's worthiness. Ratings above 80 are ideal. Anything below 60 means there is not enoguh research to make a valid conclusion one way or another on a product's ability to deliver on this particular claim.

Ingredients Decrease Fatigue Research Rating
Beta Alanine
L-Citrulline
Beetroot Juice
Creatine Hydrochloride
Taurine
Cordyceps Sinensis
Vitamin C
Vitamin B1 (Thiamine)
Product's Claim Research Rating

References

Title
Beta-Alanine supplementation increased physical performance and improved executive function following endurance exercise in middle aged individuals
Exercise-induced oxidative stress: the effects of β-alanine supplementation in women
The effect of beta-alanine supplementation on isokinetic force and cycling performance in highly trained cyclists
Effects of Acute Beta-Alanine Supplementation on Anaerobic Performance in Trained Female Cyclists
Short-duration beta-alanine supplementation increases training volume and reduces subjective feelings of fatigue in college football players
The effect of beta-alanine supplementation on power performance during repeated sprint activity
β-Alanine supplementation augments muscle carnosine content and attenuates fatigue during repeated isokinetic contraction bouts in trained sprinters
Oral nutritional supplement fortified with beta-alanine improves physical working capacity in older adults: a randomized, placebo-controlled study
The effect of beta-alanine supplementation on neuromuscular fatigue in elderly (55-92 Years): a double-blind randomized study
The effect of l-citrulline and watermelon juice supplementation on anaerobic and aerobic exercise performance
Effects of Beetroot Juice on Recovery of Muscle Function and Performance between Bouts of Repeated Sprint Exercise
Effects of Beetroot Juice Supplementation on Performance and Fatigue in a 30-s All-Out Sprint Exercise: A Randomized, Double-Blind Cross-Over Study
Physiological and performance effects of nitrate supplementation during roller-skiing in normoxia and normobaric hypoxia
Combined effect of creatine monohydrate or creatine hydrochloride and caffeine supplementation in runners’performance and body composition
Effects of taurine on markers of muscle damage, inflammatory response and physical performance in triathletes
Energy Drink Doses Of Caffeine And Taurine Have A Null Or Negative Effect On Sprint Performance
Effects of a Commercial Supplement of Ophiocordyceps sinensis and Ganoderma lucidum on Physiological Responses to Maximal Exercise in Healthy Young Participants
Effects of Applephenon and ascorbic acid on physical fatigue
The effects of endurance training and thiamine supplementation on anti-fatigue during exercise
Effects of thiamine supplementation on exercise-induced fatigue