Creatine supplementation and sprint training in cyclists: Metabolic and performance effects

This investigation determined if creatine supplementation (20 gm/day for 7 days) and creatine maintenance (2 gm/day) would attenuate muscle ATP loss associated with intense sprint training, and improve performance after sprint training. Effects were compared to a placebo group in a double-blind study. The following conclusions were reached. 1. The percentage of type IIB fibers modifies creatine effects. 2.Creatine supplementation and maintenance did not decrease ATP loss during intense sprint training. 3.Sprint training decreased plasma levels of products of adenine nucleotide degradation and improved 30 sec sprint performance. 4.Creatine supplementation and maintenance did not alter one-hour cycle distance. Implication. Creatine supplementation apparently has a differential effect depending upon the muscle characteristics of the individual. Performance effects are limited to short-term anaerobic activities.
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Notations:endurance sports biological and medical sciences
Published in:Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise
Language:English
Published: 1996
Online Access:https://journals.lww.com/acsm-msse/Fulltext/1996/05001/CREATINE_SUPPLEMENTATION_AND_SPRINT_TRAINING_IN.483.aspx
Volume:28
Issue:S5
Pages:S81
Document types:article
Level:intermediate