Title |
Effects of acute creatine supplementation on iron homeostasis and uric acid-based antioxidant capacity of plasma after wingate test
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Published in |
Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition, April 2022
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DOI | 10.1186/1550-2783-9-25 |
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Authors |
Marcelo P Barros, Douglas Ganini, Leandro Lorenço-Lima, Chrislaine O Soares, Benedito Pereira, Etelvino JH Bechara, Leonardo R Silveira, Rui Curi, Tacito P Souza-Junior |
Abstract |
Dietary creatine has been largely used as an ergogenic aid to improve strength and athletic performance, especially in short-term and high energy-demanding anaerobic exercise. Recent findings have also suggested a possible antioxidant role for creatine in muscle tissues during exercise. Here we evaluate the effects of a 1-week regimen of 20 g/day creatine supplementation on the plasma antioxidant capacity, free and heme iron content, and uric acid and lipid peroxidation levels of young subjects (23.1 ± 5.8 years old) immediately before and 5 and 60 min after the exhaustive Wingate test. |
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