Are Collagen Supplements Really as Beneficial as They’re Made Out to Be? Read to Find Out!
What is collagen?
Collagen is the most abundant structural protein found in connective tissues like the skin, tendons, cartilage, organs and bones, accounting for 25-30% of proteins in the body. Collagen uniquely contains hydroxyproline, and other amino acids like glycine and proline which are used in the body to create new collagen. Our body naturally produces collagen, but as we age, our production rate gradually decreases.
Factors That Decrease Collagen:
Age (starting at around 25 years old)
Smoking
Excess alcohol
Environmental pollution
Sun exposure
Nutrient deficiencies
Lack of sleep
Lack of exercise
Types of Collagen
There are many types of collagen found in the body, but three main types you will see in supplements, and that have been studied the most include Type I, Type II and Type III.
Type I Collagen
Predominately found in skin, ligaments, organs, teeth, and bones
For skin benefits you'll want to look for Type I and III
Type I can be found in marine and bovine sources
Type II Collagen
Predominately found in joint cartilage
For joint health benefits you'll want to look for Type II, sometimes called CII
Type II is found in bovine and marine sources
Type III Collagen
Predominately found in skin, muscles and blood vessels
Works alongside Type I
Type III can be found in bovine sources
Forms of Collagen in Supplements
Hydrolyzed Collagen or Collagen Peptides (most popular)
This type has been hydrolyzed (or broken down) allowing it to be more absorbable
It can be derived from bovine or marine sources
Mixes well with hot and cold liquids
Gelatin
Gelatin is partially hydrolyzed collagen
Only dissolves in hot water
Less bioavailable compared to hydrolyzed collagen
As always, further research is needed to determine optimal dosing, duration and controlling for dietary patterns of participants as it is unclear whether the collagen supplement is facilitating these results, or is it just an increase in protein?
Closing Thoughts…Do We NEED Collagen?
No! We do not need to take collagen supplements! Remember I said our bodies naturally make collagen? We can consume nutrients that aid in the production of collagen like Vitamin C, Vitamin A, antioxidants, amino acids and omega-3’s! There are even foods that naturally contain collagen such as bone broth and eggs!
Let's shift our focus to preventing collagen loss through living healthy lifestyles rather than relying on supplements (that are unregulated & not guaranteed to work)
Avoid smoking cigarettes
Minimize alcohol intake
Get quality sleep (7-9 hours)
Exercise at least 150 minutes per week
Prevent skin damage
Eat a healthful diet
However, if you feel supplementing with collagen is important to you, you do you! I have a few brands I trust and recommend to clients favorited on my website if you're interested!