The effects of 6 weeks of creatine monohydrate supplementation on performance measures and body composition in collegiate track and field athletes
Thirty-six (16 men, 20 women) collegiate track and field athletes (sprinter, jumpers, and throwers) were randomly divided into a placebo (P, n = 21) group and a creatine supplemented (C, n= 15) group. Six weeks of supplementation consisted of 0.30 g·kg1·d1 of creatine monohydrate (Crm) or a placebo.
Subjects were involved in a preseason conditioning program that consisted of interval sprinting and multijoint, large-muscle-group weight-training movements programmed in a periodized manner. Pretesting (PRE) and posttesting (POS) consisted of a 7-site skinfold analysis, hydrostatic weighing, countermovement vertical jump, static vertical jump, and 5 × 10-second maximum cycle ergometer rides. Data were analyzed using G × T analysis of variance. Significant interactions occurred for several variables. Creatine effected superior gains (percent change creatine vs. placebo) in countermovement vertical jump height (7.0 vs. 2.3%), countermovement vertical jump power index (6.8 vs. 3.1%), average cycle peak power (12.8 vs. 4.8%), cycle average power (10.8 vs. 3.1%), cycle total work (10.8 vs. 3.5%), cycle initial rate of power production (30.0 vs. 11.2%), and lean body mass. These results suggest that 6 weeks of Crm intake can favorably enhance vertical jump, power output, work capacity, and lean body mass in men and women collegiate track and field athletes following a periodized training.
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| Notations: | endurance sports strength and speed sports |
| Published in: | The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research |
| Language: | English |
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1999
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| Online Access: | https://journals.lww.com/nsca-jscr/Abstract/1999/05000/The_Effects_of_6_Weeks_of_Creatine_Monohydrate.9.aspx |
| Volume: | 13 |
| Issue: | 2 |
| Pages: | 148-156 |
| Document types: | article |
| Level: | intermediate |