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{{short description|Dietary supplement used for bodybuilding}}
'''Bodybuilding supplements''' are [[dietary supplement]]s commonly used by those involved in [[bodybuilding]], weightlifting, mixed martial arts, and [[Athletics (physical culture)|athletics]] for the purpose of facilitating an increase in [[lean body mass]]. Bodybuilding supplements may contain ingredients that are advertised to increase a person's muscle, body weight, athletic performance, and decrease a person's percent body fat for desired muscle definition. Among the most widely used are [[Protein supplement|high protein drinks]], [[pre-workout]] blends, [[Branched-chain amino acids|branched-chain amino acids (BCAA)]], [[glutamine]], [[arginine]], [[essential fatty acids]], [[creatine]], [[beta-Hydroxy beta-methylbutyric acid|HMB]], [[whey protein]], [[ZMA (supplement)|ZMA]], and [[weight loss]] products. Supplements are sold either as single ingredient preparations or in the form of "stacks" – proprietary blends of various supplements marketed as offering synergistic advantages.

Bodybuilding supplements are dietary supplements commonly used by those involved in bodybuilding, weightlifting, mixed martial arts, and athletics for the purpose of facilitating an increase in lean body mass. Bodybuilding supplements may contain ingredients that are advertised to increase a person's muscle, body weight, athletic performance, and decrease a person's percent body fat for desired muscle definition. Among the most widely used are high protein drinks, pre-workout blends, branched-chain amino acids (BCAA), glutamine, arginine, essential fatty acids, creatine, HMB, whey protein, ZMA, and weight loss products. Supplements are sold either as single ingredient preparations or in the form of "stacks" – proprietary blends of various supplements marketed as offering synergistic advantages.