Dietary guanidinoacetic acid (GAA) has been suggested to be advantageous for favorable changes in tissue bioenergetics in terms of responder versus nonresponder performance, yet no studies so far explored the proportion of two distinct populations following short-term GAA intervention. A secondary analysis of previously completed guanidinoacetic acid (GAA) trials has been carried out in aim to classify individuals into responders and nonresponders using cut-off criteria for an increase in intramuscular creatine. A total of 30 individuals (mean age = 34.5 years, women 66.7%) who were supplemented with up to 3 g/day of GAA for at least 28 days with total muscle creatine evaluated using 1.5 T magnetic resonance spectroscopy studies were includ...
While the vast majority of research involving creatine supplementation has focused on skeletal muscl...
Three studies were conducted to determine the arginine (Arg) sparing effect of guanidinoacetic acid ...
Purpose: This study investigated whether acute (5 d) and/or short-term (28 d) creatine (Cr) ingestio...
Background Guanidinoacetic acid (GAA), a natural precursor of creatine, is a new promising dietary s...
Guanidinoacetic acid (GAA) is an intermediate in the biosynthesis of creatine (Cr), yet its use in h...
Objectives; Guanidinoacetic acid (GAA) is a natural precursor of creatine, yet the potential use of ...
Guanidinoacetic acid (GAA) is a natural amino acid derivative that is well-recognized for its centra...
A variety of dietary interventions has been used in the management of chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS)...
A variety of dietary interventions has been used in the management of chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS)...
GAA is the precursor of creatine(CRT), an essential in the energy metabolism of muscle and nerve tis...
We analyzed data from previously completed trials to determine the effects of supplemental guanidino...
International audienceCreatine and guanidinoacetate are biomarkers of creatine metabolism. Their ass...
Background/Aims: Guanidinoacetic acid (GAA) is an experimental dietary additive and has been reporte...
Background. Specific guanidino compounds have been described as uraemic toxins and their concentrati...
Guanidinoacetic acid (GAA) conversion to creatine is thought to be involved in cardiometabolic distu...
While the vast majority of research involving creatine supplementation has focused on skeletal muscl...
Three studies were conducted to determine the arginine (Arg) sparing effect of guanidinoacetic acid ...
Purpose: This study investigated whether acute (5 d) and/or short-term (28 d) creatine (Cr) ingestio...
Background Guanidinoacetic acid (GAA), a natural precursor of creatine, is a new promising dietary s...
Guanidinoacetic acid (GAA) is an intermediate in the biosynthesis of creatine (Cr), yet its use in h...
Objectives; Guanidinoacetic acid (GAA) is a natural precursor of creatine, yet the potential use of ...
Guanidinoacetic acid (GAA) is a natural amino acid derivative that is well-recognized for its centra...
A variety of dietary interventions has been used in the management of chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS)...
A variety of dietary interventions has been used in the management of chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS)...
GAA is the precursor of creatine(CRT), an essential in the energy metabolism of muscle and nerve tis...
We analyzed data from previously completed trials to determine the effects of supplemental guanidino...
International audienceCreatine and guanidinoacetate are biomarkers of creatine metabolism. Their ass...
Background/Aims: Guanidinoacetic acid (GAA) is an experimental dietary additive and has been reporte...
Background. Specific guanidino compounds have been described as uraemic toxins and their concentrati...
Guanidinoacetic acid (GAA) conversion to creatine is thought to be involved in cardiometabolic distu...
While the vast majority of research involving creatine supplementation has focused on skeletal muscl...
Three studies were conducted to determine the arginine (Arg) sparing effect of guanidinoacetic acid ...
Purpose: This study investigated whether acute (5 d) and/or short-term (28 d) creatine (Cr) ingestio...