Ratings at a Glance

Supplement Effectiveness Rating Confidence Rating
Beta Alanine
Krill Oil

Effectiveness Rating: Beta Alanine vs Krill Oil

The effectiveness rating is a measure of the supplements' ability to improve cycling performance. This rating answers the question of whether or not a supplement does what it claims. The evidence backing up beta alanine to improve cycling performance is much better than the evidence backing up krill oil. Beta Alanine should provide positive results while krill oil will not.

Confidence Rating: Beta Alanine vs Krill Oil

Another factor to take into account when comparing supplements is the confidence rating. This rating is a measure of how valid each supplement's effectiveness rating is. Remember, the confidence rating is a measure of how much you can trust the effectiveness rating. This rating is based on how many studies are included in the database on a supplement's claims. Ideally, you want a high effectiveness AND confidence rating.

Both beta alanine and krill oil have low confidence ratings. This means neither supplement has an adequate amount of research to back up this claim. A low confidence rating questions the validity of the effectiveness rating.