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Acute and chronic safety and efficacy of dose dependent creatine nitrate supplementation and exercise performance
BACKGROUND: Creatine monohydrate (CrM) and nitrate are popular supplements for improving exercise performance; yet have not been investigated in combination. We performed two studies to determine the safety and exercise performance-characteristics of creatine nitrate (CrN) supplementation. METHODS:...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4815124/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27034623 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12970-016-0124-0 |
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author | Galvan, Elfego Walker, Dillon K. Simbo, Sunday Y. Dalton, Ryan Levers, Kyle O’Connor, Abigail Goodenough, Chelsea Barringer, Nicholas D. Greenwood, Mike Rasmussen, Christopher Smith, Stephen B. Riechman, Steven E. Fluckey, James D. Murano, Peter S. Earnest, Conrad P. Kreider, Richard B. |
author_facet | Galvan, Elfego Walker, Dillon K. Simbo, Sunday Y. Dalton, Ryan Levers, Kyle O’Connor, Abigail Goodenough, Chelsea Barringer, Nicholas D. Greenwood, Mike Rasmussen, Christopher Smith, Stephen B. Riechman, Steven E. Fluckey, James D. Murano, Peter S. Earnest, Conrad P. Kreider, Richard B. |
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description | BACKGROUND: Creatine monohydrate (CrM) and nitrate are popular supplements for improving exercise performance; yet have not been investigated in combination. We performed two studies to determine the safety and exercise performance-characteristics of creatine nitrate (CrN) supplementation. METHODS: Study 1 participants (N = 13) ingested 1.5 g CrN (CrN-Low), 3 g CrN (CrN-High), 5 g CrM or a placebo in a randomized, crossover study (7d washout) to determine supplement safety (hepatorenal and muscle enzymes, heart rate, blood pressure and side effects) measured at time-0 (unsupplemented), 30-min, and then hourly for 5-h post-ingestion. Study 2 participants (N = 48) received the same CrN treatments vs. 3 g CrM in a randomized, double-blind, 28d trial inclusive of a 7-d interim testing period and loading sequence (4 servings/d). Day-7 and d-28 measured Tendo™ bench press performance, Wingate testing and a 6x6-s bicycle ergometer sprint. Data were analyzed using a GLM and results are reported as mean ± SD or mean change ± 95 % CI. RESULTS: In both studies we observed several significant, yet stochastic changes in blood markers that were not indicative of potential harm or consistent for any treatment group. Equally, all treatment groups reported a similar number of minimal side effects. In Study 2, there was a significant increase in plasma nitrates for both CrN groups by d-7, subsequently abating by d-28. Muscle creatine increased significantly by d-7 in the CrM and CrN-High groups, but then decreased by d-28 for CrN-High. By d-28, there were significant increases in bench press lifting volume (kg) for all groups (PLA, 126.6, 95 % CI 26.3, 226.8; CrM, 194.1, 95 % CI 89.0, 299.2; CrN-Low, 118.3, 95 % CI 26.1, 210.5; CrN-High, 267.2, 95 % CI 175.0, 359.4, kg). Only the CrN-High group was significantly greater than PLA (p < 0.05). Similar findings were observed for bench press peak power (PLA, 59.0, 95 % CI 4.5, 113.4; CrM, 68.6, 95 % CI 11.4, 125.8; CrN-Low, 40.9, 95 % CI −9.2, 91.0; CrN-High, 60.9, 95 % CI 10.8, 111.1, W) and average power. CONCLUSIONS: Creatine nitrate delivered at 3 g was well-tolerated, demonstrated similar performance benefits to 3 g CrM, in addition, within the confines of this study, there were no safety concerns. |
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spelling | pubmed-48151242016-04-01 Acute and chronic safety and efficacy of dose dependent creatine nitrate supplementation and exercise performance Galvan, Elfego Walker, Dillon K. Simbo, Sunday Y. Dalton, Ryan Levers, Kyle O’Connor, Abigail Goodenough, Chelsea Barringer, Nicholas D. Greenwood, Mike Rasmussen, Christopher Smith, Stephen B. Riechman, Steven E. Fluckey, James D. Murano, Peter S. Earnest, Conrad P. Kreider, Richard B. J Int Soc Sports Nutr Research Article BACKGROUND: Creatine monohydrate (CrM) and nitrate are popular supplements for improving exercise performance; yet have not been investigated in combination. We performed two studies to determine the safety and exercise performance-characteristics of creatine nitrate (CrN) supplementation. METHODS: Study 1 participants (N = 13) ingested 1.5 g CrN (CrN-Low), 3 g CrN (CrN-High), 5 g CrM or a placebo in a randomized, crossover study (7d washout) to determine supplement safety (hepatorenal and muscle enzymes, heart rate, blood pressure and side effects) measured at time-0 (unsupplemented), 30-min, and then hourly for 5-h post-ingestion. Study 2 participants (N = 48) received the same CrN treatments vs. 3 g CrM in a randomized, double-blind, 28d trial inclusive of a 7-d interim testing period and loading sequence (4 servings/d). Day-7 and d-28 measured Tendo™ bench press performance, Wingate testing and a 6x6-s bicycle ergometer sprint. Data were analyzed using a GLM and results are reported as mean ± SD or mean change ± 95 % CI. RESULTS: In both studies we observed several significant, yet stochastic changes in blood markers that were not indicative of potential harm or consistent for any treatment group. Equally, all treatment groups reported a similar number of minimal side effects. In Study 2, there was a significant increase in plasma nitrates for both CrN groups by d-7, subsequently abating by d-28. Muscle creatine increased significantly by d-7 in the CrM and CrN-High groups, but then decreased by d-28 for CrN-High. By d-28, there were significant increases in bench press lifting volume (kg) for all groups (PLA, 126.6, 95 % CI 26.3, 226.8; CrM, 194.1, 95 % CI 89.0, 299.2; CrN-Low, 118.3, 95 % CI 26.1, 210.5; CrN-High, 267.2, 95 % CI 175.0, 359.4, kg). Only the CrN-High group was significantly greater than PLA (p < 0.05). Similar findings were observed for bench press peak power (PLA, 59.0, 95 % CI 4.5, 113.4; CrM, 68.6, 95 % CI 11.4, 125.8; CrN-Low, 40.9, 95 % CI −9.2, 91.0; CrN-High, 60.9, 95 % CI 10.8, 111.1, W) and average power. CONCLUSIONS: Creatine nitrate delivered at 3 g was well-tolerated, demonstrated similar performance benefits to 3 g CrM, in addition, within the confines of this study, there were no safety concerns. BioMed Central 2016-03-31 /pmc/articles/PMC4815124/ /pubmed/27034623 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12970-016-0124-0 Text en © Galvan et al. 2016 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Galvan, Elfego Walker, Dillon K. Simbo, Sunday Y. Dalton, Ryan Levers, Kyle O’Connor, Abigail Goodenough, Chelsea Barringer, Nicholas D. Greenwood, Mike Rasmussen, Christopher Smith, Stephen B. Riechman, Steven E. Fluckey, James D. Murano, Peter S. Earnest, Conrad P. Kreider, Richard B. Acute and chronic safety and efficacy of dose dependent creatine nitrate supplementation and exercise performance |
title | Acute and chronic safety and efficacy of dose dependent creatine nitrate supplementation and exercise performance |
title_full | Acute and chronic safety and efficacy of dose dependent creatine nitrate supplementation and exercise performance |
title_fullStr | Acute and chronic safety and efficacy of dose dependent creatine nitrate supplementation and exercise performance |
title_full_unstemmed | Acute and chronic safety and efficacy of dose dependent creatine nitrate supplementation and exercise performance |
title_short | Acute and chronic safety and efficacy of dose dependent creatine nitrate supplementation and exercise performance |
title_sort | acute and chronic safety and efficacy of dose dependent creatine nitrate supplementation and exercise performance |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4815124/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27034623 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12970-016-0124-0 |
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