Review

. Jan/Feb 2018;10(1):31-34.

doi: 10.1177/1941738117737248.Epub 2017 Oct 23.

Creatine Use in Sports

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Abstract

Context: The use of creatine as a dietary supplement has become increasingly popular over the past several decades. Despite the popularity of creatine, questions remain with regard to dosing, effects on sports performance, and safety.

Evidence acquisition: PubMed was searched for articles published between 1980 and January 2017 using the terms creatine, creatine supplementation, sports performance, and dietary supplements. An additional Google search was performed to capture National Collegiate Athletic Association-specific creatine usage data and US dietary supplement and creatine sales.

Study design: Clinical review.

Level of evidence: Level 4.

Results: Short-term use of creatine is considered safe and without significant adverse effects, although caution should be advised as the number of long-term studies is limited. Suggested dosing is variable, with many different regimens showing benefits. The safety of creatine supplementation has not been studied in children and adolescents. Currently, the scientific literature best supports creatine supplementation for increased performance in short-duration, maximal-intensity resistance training.

Conclusion: While creatine appears to be safe and effective for particular settings, whether creatine supplementation leads to improved performance on the field of play remains unknown.

Keywords: creatine; dietary supplements; ergogenic aids; performance; sports.

 

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Dr. Mark Rathjen PT DPT CSCS

Overall, no supplement has been studied more for sports performance than creatine.  Nearly 40 years of research overall have shown safe effective use of Creatine for athletes. For short term burst activities and sprinting, lifting, or Burts activities, there are not better supplements on the market.

With younger athletes I would caution its use, but mid to late teenage athletes can benefit without issue. Adding in the relative low cost of the supplement and the ease of availability, its a must have for the high level athlete in burst and power sports.

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The authors report no potential conflicts of interest in the development and publication of this article.

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