While the vast majority of research involving creatine supplementation has focused on skeletal muscle, there is a small body of accumulating research that has focused on creatine and the brain. Preliminary studies indicate that creatine supplementation (and guanidinoacetic acid; GAA) has the ability to increase brain creatine content in humans. Furthermore, creatine has shown some promise for attenuating symptoms of concussion, mild traumatic brain injury and depression but its effect on neurodegenerative diseases appears to be lacking. The purpose of this narrative review is to summarize the current body of research pertaining to creatine supplementation on total creatine and phophorylcreatine (PCr) content, explore GAA as an alternative o...
Abstract Creatine is one of the most popular nutritional ergogenic aids for athletes. Studies have c...
Creatine supplementation is in widespread use to enhance sports–fitness performance, and has been tr...
Objectives: To determine the neurobiochemical sequelae of oral creatine monohydrate supplementation ...
While the vast majority of research involving creatine supplementation has focused on skeletal muscl...
There is emerging interest regarding the potential beneficial effects of creatine supplementation on...
The ergogenic and therapeutic effects of increasing muscle creatine by supplementation are well-reco...
There is emerging interest regarding the potential beneficial effects of creatine supplementation on...
There is significant overlap between the neuropathology of mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) and th...
Creatine, a naturally occurring nitrogenous organic acid found in animal tissues, has been found to ...
Introduction and purpose: Creatine supplementation is playing an increasingly important role n...
Introduction and aim. In recent years growing awareness of the society regarding healthy lifestyle l...
OBJECTIVES: Previous research on the biological markers of sustained post-concussion syndrome (PCS) ...
OBJECTIVES: Previous research on the biological markers of sustained post-concussion syndrome (PCS) ...
Creatine is pivotal in energy metabolism of muscle and brain cells, both in physiological and in pat...
Creatine supplementation has been reported to improve certain aspects of cognitive and psychomotor f...
Abstract Creatine is one of the most popular nutritional ergogenic aids for athletes. Studies have c...
Creatine supplementation is in widespread use to enhance sports–fitness performance, and has been tr...
Objectives: To determine the neurobiochemical sequelae of oral creatine monohydrate supplementation ...
While the vast majority of research involving creatine supplementation has focused on skeletal muscl...
There is emerging interest regarding the potential beneficial effects of creatine supplementation on...
The ergogenic and therapeutic effects of increasing muscle creatine by supplementation are well-reco...
There is emerging interest regarding the potential beneficial effects of creatine supplementation on...
There is significant overlap between the neuropathology of mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) and th...
Creatine, a naturally occurring nitrogenous organic acid found in animal tissues, has been found to ...
Introduction and purpose: Creatine supplementation is playing an increasingly important role n...
Introduction and aim. In recent years growing awareness of the society regarding healthy lifestyle l...
OBJECTIVES: Previous research on the biological markers of sustained post-concussion syndrome (PCS) ...
OBJECTIVES: Previous research on the biological markers of sustained post-concussion syndrome (PCS) ...
Creatine is pivotal in energy metabolism of muscle and brain cells, both in physiological and in pat...
Creatine supplementation has been reported to improve certain aspects of cognitive and psychomotor f...
Abstract Creatine is one of the most popular nutritional ergogenic aids for athletes. Studies have c...
Creatine supplementation is in widespread use to enhance sports–fitness performance, and has been tr...
Objectives: To determine the neurobiochemical sequelae of oral creatine monohydrate supplementation ...