نتایج جستجو برای: creatine supplement

تعداد نتایج: 45290  

Journal: :The Journal of the American Board of Family Practice 2000
S J Robinson

Creatine, a nutritional supplement marketed to increase strength and muscle mass, is the most profitable performance-enhancing agent used among athletes today, grossing more than $200 million in 1998. As its use increases, especially among highschool athletes, the concern about its safety mounts. Because creatine is a dietary supplement, it is not regulated by the Food and Drug Administration, ...

2014
Rachel N. Smith Amruta S. Agharkar Eric B. Gonzales Paula Bickford James Simpkins

Creatine is an endogenous compound synthesized from arginine, glycine and methionine. This dietary supplement can be acquired from food sources such as meat and fish, along with athlete supplement powders. Since the majority of creatine is stored in skeletal muscle, dietary creatine supplementation has traditionally been important for athletes and bodybuilders to increase the power, strength, a...

Journal: :Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition 2007
Andrea Petróczi Declan P Naughton Jason Mazanov Allison Holloway Jerry Bingham

BACKGROUND Athletes are expected to consider multiple factors when making informed decision about nutritional supplement use. Besides rules, regulations and potential health hazards, the efficacy of different nutritional supplements in performance enhancement is a key issue. The aim of this paper was to find evidence for informed decision making by investigating the relationship between specifi...

2016
Mary U. EMEME Usman S. ABDULLAHI Anthony K. B. SACKEY Joseph O. AYO Wayuta P. MSHELIA Richard E. EDEH

This study aimed to evaluate the effects of a supplement that contains resveratrol and hyaluronic acid (RH supplement) in aged lame horses. A total of 16 horses of both sexes, aged between 15 and 22 years, weighing between 350-450 kg and showing lameness due to arthritis of the knee, hock, stifle, and fetlock joints and stiffness owing to ageing were used for the study. They comprised eight hor...

2006
Airi Watanabe Nobumasa Kato Tadafumi Kato Patrick L. Jacobs

While the role of creatine in preventing muscle (peripheral) fatigue for high performance athletes is well understood, its biochemical role in prevention of mental (central) fatigue is not. Creatine is abundant in muscles and the brain and after phosphorylation used as an energy source for adenosine triphosphate synthesis. Using double-blind placebo-controlled paradigm, we demonstrated that die...

2009
Vincent J Dalbo Michael D Roberts Chris M Lockwood Patrick S Tucker Richard B Kreider Chad M Kerksick

Creatine supplementation has been found to significantly increase muscle strength and hypertrophy in young adults (</= 35 yr) particularly when consumed in conjunction with a resistance training regime. Literature examining the efficacy of creatine supplementation in older adults (55-82 yr) suggests creatine to promote muscle strength and hypertrophy to a greater extent than resistance training...

Journal: :The Netherlands journal of medicine 2011
M S Velema W de Ronde

Creatine is a nutritional supplement widely used in sport, physical fitness training and bodybuilding. It is claimed to enhance performance. We describe a case in which serum creatinine is elevated due to the use of creatine ethyl esther. One week after withdrawal, the plasma creatinine had normalised. There are two types of creatine products available: creatine ethyl esther (CEE) and creatine ...

Journal: :Nutricion hospitalaria 2015
A Moret Tatay N Peña Miranda S Tazón Sinobas N Moreno Jurado E Villamil Cabello N Palacios Gil de Antuñano

Introduction: Creatine is a supplement widely used by force athletes or whose goal is to gain muscle mass storing water in the intracellular space. Creatine has the ability to remove plasma water from the bloodstream into skeletal muscle in a process called muscle myofibrillar hydration or hydration. Although this benefits the skeletal muscles, less water is available to other tissues since mos...

Journal: :International journal of sport nutrition and exercise metabolism 2007
Nicholas A Ratamess Jay R Hoffman Ryan Ross Miles Shanklin Avery D Faigenbaum Jie Kang

The authors aimed to examine the acute hormonal and performance responses to resistance exercise with and without prior consumption of an amino acid/creatine/energy supplement. Eight men performed a resistance-exercise protocol at baseline (BL), 20 min after consuming a supplement (S) consisting of essential amino acids, creatine, taurine, caffeine, and glucuronolactone or a maltodextrin placeb...

نمودار تعداد نتایج جستجو در هر سال

با کلیک روی نمودار نتایج را به سال انتشار فیلتر کنید