Dosing for Resveratrol
When testing the effectiveness of supplements, researchers use specific doses to gauge whether or not an ingredient is effective or ineffective. The Supplement Database includes 3 studies on resveratrol dosing. These studies indicate an effective dose is 150 milligrams per day.
A single study typically tests a specific dose of a supplement against a number of claims. Studies generally come to one of three conclusions: 1) the supplement was extremely effective, 2) the supplement was moderately effective, 3) the supplement was ineffective. The only doses listed on this page are ones which studies found either moderately or extremely effective. Ineffective doses are not shown.
Table of Contents
Simple Dosing Report
The table below lists the effective dose ranges for the claim listed. Click on the claim for more information on how well the supplement works for the specific activity. The detailed report, at the bottom of this page, includes more in-depth dosing data.
| Claim | Dosage |
|---|---|
| Overall Dose Range (all claims) | 150 milligrams per day |
| improve cognitive ability | 150 milligrams per day |
| improve high-intensity interval training (HIIT) performance | 150 milligrams per day |
| improve memory | 150 milligrams per day |
Products Containing Resveratrol
The following table lists a few of the supplement products from the database which contain resveratrol. For a complete listing, follow the link at the bottom of the table.
| Product Name | Amount of Resveratrol |
|---|---|
| Test Revolution | Amount not listed. |
| Anabolic Freak Pre-Workout | 50mg |
| Escobar | 50mg |
| Power | 30mg |
| Animal Stak | Amount not listed. |
See the full list of products containing resveratrol.
Detailed Dosing Report
The detailed dosing report breaks down how each study rated a specific dose. Additionally, this report also provides daily frequency of a dose.
Note: sometimes, studies may find smaller doses are more effective than larger ones. Rather than focusing on specific numbers, look at the range of effective doses when evaluating how much of a supplement you should take.
The first column (dosage) is the amount of the supplement taken per sitting. The next column (frequency) is the number of times the dosage was taken each day. The third column (daily total) is dosage multiplied by frequency. The final column (effectiveness) is how well that dose worked for the specific claim. Click the icon in the reference column to read the study.
Click the icon in the first column to read the reference study of the dosing information.
This icon is shown next to a dose based on bodyweight. The default bodyweight is 150 pounds. Use the form below to base these doses on a new bodyweight.
Improve Cognitive Ability
| Dosage | Frequency | Daily Total | Effectiveness |
|---|---|---|---|
| 75mg | twice daily | 150mg |
Improve High-intensity Interval Training (HIIT) Performance
| Dosage | Frequency | Daily Total | Effectiveness |
|---|---|---|---|
| 150mg | once daily | 150mg |
Improve Memory
| Dosage | Frequency | Daily Total | Effectiveness |
|---|---|---|---|
| 75mg | twice daily | 150mg |
Improve Mood
| Dosage | Frequency | Daily Total | Effectiveness |
|---|---|---|---|
| 75mg | twice daily | 150mg |