Close Menu
Healthtost
  • News
  • Mental Health
  • Men’s Health
  • Women’s Health
  • Skin Care
  • Sexual Health
  • Pregnancy
  • Nutrition
  • Fitness
  • Recommended Essentials
What's Hot

Top nutrients and vitamins for skin health (supported by nutrition)

February 23, 2026

Alistair Black’s WWE Workout: The Martial Arts & Powerlifting Plan That’s Keeping Him Strong at 40

February 23, 2026

Engineers develop high-precision gene editor for safer cystic fibrosis treatments

February 23, 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Disclaimer
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Healthtost
SUBSCRIBE
  • News

    Engineers develop high-precision gene editor for safer cystic fibrosis treatments

    February 23, 2026

    Researchers show that red blood cells increase glucose tolerance at high altitude

    February 23, 2026

    Colorful electron microscopy reveals proteins and cellular architecture at nanoscale resolution

    February 22, 2026

    Smarter timing of cancer treatments could improve cure rates, study suggests

    February 22, 2026

    Single prenatal exposure to fungicide linked to disease in 20 generations

    February 21, 2026
  • Mental Health

    50 Inspirational Ways to Navigate Your Life by Susie Hall

    February 22, 2026

    What is medication therapy?

    February 17, 2026

    Why do I have “butterflies in my stomach”?

    February 15, 2026

    Bipolar Disorder: Why It Happens (and How to Snap It Off)

    February 12, 2026

    Exercise may be as effective as drugs for depression and anxiety – new study

    February 11, 2026
  • Men’s Health

    Can mobile apps change the way we eat?

    February 18, 2026

    Tiny particles, big impact: Toward less invasive brain stimulation

    February 18, 2026

    How to sauna: All frequently asked questions

    February 17, 2026

    The power of sprint-based exercise

    February 12, 2026

    Why Biohack? Acceptance of our Mortality

    February 11, 2026
  • Women’s Health

    Which SPF 50 formula is for you?

    February 23, 2026

    Take the step to enhance your recovery with contrast therapy

    February 22, 2026

    Who can be called a “professional”? Student Loan Policy and the Future of Black Women in Nursing

    February 21, 2026

    Don’t Get Caught in a ‘Web’ of Misinformation – Dos and Don’ts of Doing Your Diagnostic Research Online

    February 21, 2026

    From knee surgery to the ski slopes: How Ann got her life back

    February 19, 2026
  • Skin Care

    Say goodbye to Frizz with Banana & Repair Ran – The Natural Wash

    February 23, 2026

    Tropic Ambassadors | Susie Ma

    February 23, 2026

    5 daily habits that can age your skin

    February 22, 2026

    LED light therapy for acne at home: what the evidence supports (and what it doesn’t)

    February 22, 2026

    Why Melanin-rich skin loses its firmness and how to restore it – MYXCAPE

    February 21, 2026
  • Sexual Health

    Jesse Jackson opened the doors for black women in politics

    February 22, 2026

    Female Genital Mutilation in Africa: Politics of Criminalization

    February 21, 2026

    The alarming rise in bowel cancer rates in young people

    February 21, 2026

    Lessons from retail expert Nicole Leinbach Hoffman — Sexual Health Alliance

    February 20, 2026

    ACS publishes new guidelines for cervical cancer screening

    February 17, 2026
  • Pregnancy

    Labor and Delivery Schedule: Dreading Birth?

    February 23, 2026

    Why Chromosomally Normal Embryos Still Fail to Implant: New IVF Research Explains

    February 21, 2026

    Can cesarean mothers get cord blood? What to know

    February 19, 2026

    Labor & Pregnancy? the untold truths of labor during pregnancy

    February 17, 2026

    Why investing in one step can save your pelvic floor

    February 16, 2026
  • Nutrition

    Top nutrients and vitamins for skin health (supported by nutrition)

    February 23, 2026

    5 Walking Routines to Lose Body Fat and Burn More Calories

    February 22, 2026

    How to hydrate skin overnight • Kath Eats

    February 22, 2026

    Extremity weight loss devices

    February 21, 2026

    The benefits of raw cocoa

    February 20, 2026
  • Fitness

    Alistair Black’s WWE Workout: The Martial Arts & Powerlifting Plan That’s Keeping Him Strong at 40

    February 23, 2026

    Program Design – Tony Gentilcore

    February 20, 2026

    20 Useful Health Hacks That Work in 2026

    February 20, 2026

    7 Gentle Yoga Poses in Bed for Adults Over 50

    February 19, 2026

    Three unique ways to improve your functional strength

    February 17, 2026
  • Recommended Essentials
Healthtost
Home»Nutrition»Best Time to Take Collagen {Your Collagen Guide}
Nutrition

Best Time to Take Collagen {Your Collagen Guide}

healthtostBy healthtostApril 1, 2024No Comments7 Mins Read
Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Reddit WhatsApp Email
Best Time To Take Collagen {your Collagen Guide}
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest WhatsApp Email

Collagen is becoming increasingly popular in the world of nutrition and health. It’s mostly touted for its cosmetic benefits, but collagen isn’t just for cosmetic purposes… it’s essential to the structure and function of the human body. So if you are wondering, when is the best time to take collagen to get the most out of it? Do you even need to consume collagen protein? Let’s start by diving into some context:

What is collagen?

There are 28 (known) types of collagen in the body that play important roles in structure and function. Let’s take a look at where you’ll find the five most common types on the body:

  • Type I*: bones, cartilage, muscles, skin, tendons
  • Type II: articular cartilage
  • Type III: blood vessels, muscles, organs
  • Type IV: skin
  • Type V: eyes, hair, skin

*Type I is by far the most common form, making up 90% of all collagen in the body.

Collagens are a three-stranded family of proteins essential for the structure and integrity of multiple organs, blood vessels/veins, and hair/nails. Collagen molecules are a combination of one or more of three amino acids: glycine, proline and hydroxyproline. The different types of collagen are different sequences and combinations of these amino acids with various other types of amino acids found in the body.

Collagen proteins are a vital part of your body’s makeup because of their long, stable amino acid chains and woven strands. This durable structure makes it elastic and strong: ideal for providing structure and shape to various body tissues. This structure also supports mechanical properties and functions such as skin elasticity, organ protection and joint resistance.

Dietary intake of collagen

Did you know that collagen protein is only produced in animals (including humans)? Since collagen proteins are unique to animals and such a large part of animal body composition, many believe that the only (or even the “best”) way to increase the amount of collagen in your body is to consume animal products rich in collagen: beef, poultry, eggs, dairy, seafood.

I have good news for my plant-based friends! You don’t need to eat collagen to increase the amount of collagen in your body. All you need to do is focus on eating a balanced plant-based diet!

To understand this, it is important to know how collagen is digested and used by the body when eaten or taken as a supplement. Proteins, including collagen, are too large to be absorbed by the body as they are. Proteins must be digested using enzymes to break the bonds and separate the amino acids to be absorbed and distributed throughout the body as needed.

Natural collagen production

The body has efficient pathways for producing its own collagen from available amino acids. Collagen can be produced intracellularly (inside the cell) or extracellularly (outside the cell) and the creation process depends on enzymes and micronutrients such as copper, manganese, vitamin C and zinc. By providing the body with amino acids and these nutrients, you can give it the building blocks it needs to build collagen.

While it is important to focus on consuming the three main collagen amino acids (glycine, proline and hydroxyproline), they are non-essential amino acids meaning the body is able to form them from other amino acids. In this case, there are four more amino acids that must be considered as “sources” from the main three: glycine can be synthesized from threonine, serine and choline, and proline/hydroxyproline from glutamate.

The best way to increase your collagen is to focus on foods rich in these amino acids and nutrients so that your body has the supplies it needs to make its own collagen. While eating collagen protein (animal products) can be one way to supply your body with these amino acids, there are more than enough plant foods packed with the same amino acids – just not in collagen form. Plant foods are also more nutrient dense as they contain vitamins and minerals necessary for this process in addition to amino acids.

Here are the best plant-based foods you can eat to boost collagen production:

Beans and legumes: Chickpeas, beans, lentils, lima beans, soybeans, tofu

Fruits: Blueberries, Guava, Kiwi, Mango, Melon, Oranges, Pineapples, Pomegranate

Cereals: Enriched cereals, oats, rice, whole wheat

Nuts and seeds: Almonds, cashews, flax seeds, peanuts, pistachios, pumpkin seeds, sunflower seeds, nuts

Vegetables: Asparagus, avocado, beets, peppers, broccoli, cabbage, cauliflower, cherry tomatoes, corn, mushrooms, peas, red potatoes, seaweed, spinach, tomatoes, cardamom

But: Black pepper, cocoa, coffee

What about collagen supplements?

Collagen supplements are a quick and easy way to consume the amino acids necessary to support the body’s own collagen production. However, it is important to note that because collagen can only be produced by animals, all supplements containing actual collagen molecules are derived from animal sources (usually bone, connective tissue, shells from marine life) and are not suitable for a vegan lifestyle .

Yes, there are “vegetable collagen” supplements, but be aware, these do not contain collagen. Vegan or vegetarian (fish-free/non-animal) supplements apply the same principles discussed above, providing you with plant-based collagen-promoting amino acids and micronutrients.

It’s important to remember that a plant-based diet lacks some other key nutrients that are more commonly found in animal products such as vitamin B12. Many plant-based eaters choose to take supplements to ensure they are getting adequate amounts of these vital nutrients. Ultimately, supplementation is a consumer choice and can be incorporated into a plant-based diet.

When is the best time to take collagen?

There is mixed research and scientific data on what time of day is best to take collagen, but there are a few things to consider based on known principles of nutrition and digestion:

  1. The body is not designed to digest huge amounts of protein at once. Current research shows that only 20-25 grams of protein at a time can be used to build lean mass or cells. Any protein beyond that is likely broken down as energy or excreted as waste.
  2. To optimize the absorption of the amino acids needed to build collagen, spread your intake of these collagen-promoting amino acids over several meals/snacks. By spreading your intake throughout the day, you give your body sufficient time to process the amino acids. For collagen production, this means allowing those collagen-promoting amino acids to be available for use in collagen production, rather than being used as energy or excreted as waste.
  3. The best time to take collagen may also depend on your goals. If you’re trying to build muscle, the best time to take collagen to get the most out of it is right after your workout, when your body is in recovery mode. This is believed to be when your body is most efficient at using amino acids to build tissue, and remember that type I and III collagen is a major component of muscle.

There is another approach to thinking about the “timing” of collagen intake. As you age, the collagen in the body begins to break down and the synthesis of new collagen can slow down. Perhaps the question of timing is rather at what age is it best to consider adding foods to your diet to help maintain collagen synthesis.

There is no better time to start taking care of your body than right now.
Here are some of my favorite recipes packed with these collagen-boosting nutrients:

Bibliographical references:

  1. Holwerda, A, JC van Loon, L. The effect of collagen protein ingestion on musculoskeletal connective tissue remodeling: a narrative review, Nutrition Reviews, Volume 80, Issue 6, June 2022, Pages 1497–1514,
  2. Li P, Wu G. The roles of dietary glycine, proline and hydroxyproline in collagen synthesis and animal growth. Amino acids. 2018 Jan. 50(1):29-38.
  3. Schoenfeld BJ, Aragon AA. How much protein can the body use in a single meal to build muscle? Implications for daily protein allocation. J Int Soc Sports Nutr. February 27, 2018, 3:10 p.m. doi: 10.1186/s12970-018-0215-1.
  4. Wu M, Cronin K, Crane JS. Biochemistry, Collagen Synthesis. [Updated 2022 Sep 12]. In: StatPearls [Internet]. Treasure Island (FL): StatPearls Publishing; 2023 Jan-. Available from:

Collagen Guide time
bhanuprakash.cg
healthtost
  • Website

Related Posts

Top nutrients and vitamins for skin health (supported by nutrition)

February 23, 2026

5 Walking Routines to Lose Body Fat and Burn More Calories

February 22, 2026

How to hydrate skin overnight • Kath Eats

February 22, 2026

Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Don't Miss
Nutrition

Top nutrients and vitamins for skin health (supported by nutrition)

By healthtostFebruary 23, 20260

Considering our skin is the first thing people see about us, it’s no surprise that…

Alistair Black’s WWE Workout: The Martial Arts & Powerlifting Plan That’s Keeping Him Strong at 40

February 23, 2026

Engineers develop high-precision gene editor for safer cystic fibrosis treatments

February 23, 2026

Say goodbye to Frizz with Banana & Repair Ran – The Natural Wash

February 23, 2026
Stay In Touch
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Pinterest
  • Instagram
  • YouTube
  • Vimeo
TAGS
Baby benefits body brain cancer care Day Diet disease exercise finds Fitness food Guide health healthy heart Improve Life Loss Men mental Natural Nutrition Patients People Pregnancy protein research reveals risk routine sex sexual Skin study Therapy Tips Top Training Treatment ways weight women Workout
About Us
About Us

Welcome to HealthTost, your trusted source for breaking health news, expert insights, and wellness inspiration. At HealthTost, we are committed to delivering accurate, timely, and empowering information to help you make informed decisions about your health and well-being.

Latest Articles

Top nutrients and vitamins for skin health (supported by nutrition)

February 23, 2026

Alistair Black’s WWE Workout: The Martial Arts & Powerlifting Plan That’s Keeping Him Strong at 40

February 23, 2026

Engineers develop high-precision gene editor for safer cystic fibrosis treatments

February 23, 2026
New Comments
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
    • About Us
    • Contact Us
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms and Conditions
    • Disclaimer
    © 2026 HealthTost. All Rights Reserved.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.