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Low-dose creatine combined with protein during resistance training in older men

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MEDICINE AND SCIENCE IN SPORTS AND EXERCISE
Volume 40, Issue 9, Pages 1645-1652

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LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
DOI: 10.1249/MSS.0b013e318176b310

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age; exercise; lean tissue mass; muscle; strength; bone

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  1. Experimental and Applied Sciences (EAS), Golden, CO
  2. Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada

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Purpose: To determine whether low-dose creatine and protein supplementation during resistance training (RT; 3 d.wk(-1); 10 wk) in older men (59-77 yr) is effective for improving strength and muscle mass without producing potentially cytotoxic metabolites (formaldehyde). Methods: Older men were randomized (double-blind) to receive 0.1 g.kg(-1) creatine + 0.3 g.kg(-1) protein (CP; n = 10), creatine (C; n = 13), or placebo (PLA; n = 12) on training days. Measurements before and after RT included lean tissue mass (air-displacement plethysmography), muscle thickness (ultrasound) of elbow, knee, and ankle flexors and extensors, leg and bench press strength, and urinary indicators of cytotoxicity (formaldehyde), myofibrillar protein degradation [3-methylhistidine (3-MH)], and bone resorption (cross-linked N-telopeptides of type I collagen (NTx)]. Results: Subjects in C and CP groups combined experienced greater increase,; in body rnass and total muscle thickness than PLA (P < 0.05). Subjects who received CP increased lean tissue mass (+5.6%) more than C (+2.2%) or PLA (+1.0%, P < 0.05) and increased bench press strength (+25%) to a greater extent than C and PLA combined (+12.5%; P < 0.05), CP and C did not differ from PLA for changes in formaldehyde production (+24% each). Subjects receiving creatine (C and CP) experienced a decrease in 3-MH by 40% compared with an increase of 29% for PLA (P < 0.05) and a reduction in NTx (-27%) versus PLA (+13%; P = 0.05). Conclusions: Low-dose creatine combined with protein supplementation increases lean tissue mass and results in a greater relative increase in bench press but not leg press strength, Low-dose creatine reduces muscle protein degradation and bone resorption without increasing formaldehyde production.

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