Creatine
Research
Creatine
monohydrate has gained the reputation as being
one of the most effective sports supplements
available. Numerous studies have found creatine
monohydrate to be an effective product for increasing
strength, muscle mass, and power in young men
and women when used for short periods of time.
Recently published research that's reviewed
in this article finds that creatine monohydrate
is beneficial for senior citizens and safe when
used for years at a time making it a supplement
that healthy men and women should consider using
when their goal is to safely improve strength,
power, and muscle mass.
Creatine
helps mature adults get bigger and stronger
Living a sedentary life as you grow older you
will cause you to lose muscle mass and strength.
This in turn can lead to increased rates of
injury, illness, and a dramatic decrease in
your quality of life. Don't give up. Recently
published research shows that lifting weights
3 times a week will help you become stronger
and more muscular, no matter what your age.
This same study also shows that supplementing
with creatine monohydrate will further increase
the benefits lifting weights provides mature
adults.
The
study, published in the Journal of Gerontology
found that supplementing with 5 grams of creatine
daily for 14 weeks improved the results men
and women over the age of 65 got from lifting
weights 3 times per week. When compared to subjects
in the same study who took a placebo supplement
the creatine group had significantly greater
increases in muscular strength and size. The
take home message from this study is that you
are never to old to take advantage of the benefits
lifting weights and creatine monohydrate offer.
Source:
Brose A, Parise G, Tarnopolsky MA. Creatine
supplementation enhances isometric strength
and body composition improvements following
strength exercise training in older adults.
J Gerontol A Biol Sci Med Sci 2003 Jan;58(1):B11-9
Creatine safe even with long term use
A
study published in the International Journal
of Sport Nutrition Exercise and Metabolism finds
that creatine monohydrate is safe even when
used for years at a time. In this study the
researchers performed a series of tests to measure
liver and kidney function in a group of college
football players who had either never used creatine
monohydrate or had been taking between 5 and
20 grams of creatine monohydrate daily for as
long as 5 years.
Results
from the study found no difference in kidney
or liver function test results between either
group. These results indicate that when used
by healthy subjects, creatine monohydrate supplementation
is safe to use for extended periods of time.
Source:
Mayhew DL, Mayhew JL, Ware JS. Effects of Long-term
Creatine Supplementation on Liver and Kidney
Functions in American College Football Players.
Int J Sport Nutr Exerc Metab 2002 Dec;12(4):453-60