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The Role of Creatine in the Development and Activation of Immune Responses

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卷 13, 期 3, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/nu13030751

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innate immunity; adaptive immunity; nutritional supplements; inflammation; macrophage polarization; cytotoxic T cells; toll-like receptors

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  1. AlzChem L.L.C.

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The use of dietary supplements has become increasingly common over the past 20 years, extending beyond elite athletes to include recommendations from healthcare professionals to patients. Creatine is a widely used supplement that has been well-studied for its positive effects on performance and health, especially in recovery from exercise. However, limited research exists on the effects of creatine on children and the elderly.
The use of dietary supplements has become increasingly common over the past 20 years. Whereas supplements were formerly used mainly by elite athletes, age and fitness status no longer dictates who uses these substances. Indeed, many nutritional supplements are recommended by health care professionals to their patients. Creatine (CR) is a widely used dietary supplement that has been well-studied for its effects on performance and health. CR also aids in recovery from strenuous bouts of exercise by reducing inflammation. Although CR is considered to be very safe in recommended doses, a caveat is that a preponderance of the studies have focused upon young athletic individuals; thus there is limited knowledge regarding the effects of CR on children or the elderly. In this review, we examine the potential of CR to impact the host outside of the musculoskeletal system, specifically, the immune system, and discuss the available data demonstrating that CR can impact both innate and adaptive immune responses, together with how the effects on the immune system might be exploited to enhance human health.

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