CREATINE

SHOULD YOU TAKE IT? DOES IT MAKE YOU STRONGER? CAN VEGETARIANS BENEFIT?

Years ago, the consumption of creatine was not widely endorsed. I remember, during a doctor’s visit, I mentioned that I was taking creatine. The intake nurse seemed concerned. Now, things are different! Creatine consumption is considered safe and beneficial. This blog post will explain what creatine is, dosage, and benefits.

(Source for the information in this post and the quotations, found here.)

WHAT IS CREATINE?

Creatine helps your body generate energy. Your body naturally produces creatine. To be more specific, “synthesis [of creatine] occurs in the liver, kidneys, and to a lesser extent in the pancreas.” While it is produced in those organs, it is mostly found in muscle tissue. Your body gets more creatine through food. In fact, meat generally contains the highest amounts of creatine. This study found that “vegetarians have lower resting creatine concentrations”

DOSAGE

“In general, oral creatine supplementation leads to an increase of creatine levels within the body” - but how much to consume?

Creatine dosage protocol is broken down into a 1 week loading phase followed by a maintenance phase. In a 12 week period, it is recommended to complete a “week long loading period of 25 grams/day followed by a 5 grams/day maintenance dose for the remainder of training.”

It’s also important to note that there are different types of creatine you can consume such as creatine salts (creatine citrate, creatine malate, etc.), creatine anhydrous “which is creatine with the water molecule removed in order to increase the concentration of creatine”, and creatine monohydrate - among others. It may be best to stick with creatine monohydrate as a supplement because it is “the most widely used and researched form.”

GAINS

It has been “reported that creatine supplementation, when combined with heavy resistance training, leads to enhanced physical performance, fat free mass, and muscle morphology.”

In a separate study, the effects “of an 8 week heavy resistance training protocol combined with a 7 day creatine loading protocol (0.25g/day/kg lean body mass) followed by a 49 day maintenance phase (0.06g/kg lean mass) in a group of vegetarian and non-vegetarian, novice, resistance trained men and women . . . Vegetarians within the supplemented group had the largest increase of lean mass compared to non vegetarian.” Vegetarians rejoice!

CONCLUSION

It appears that creatine, and specifically creatine monohydrate, is now lauded as a safe and beneficial supplement to consume along with heavy resistance training. Obviously every body is different so always consult with your doctor if you are unsure about supplementation. I also highly recommend you read the scientific article that I used as a source for this post. You can find that article here. The article cites other research articles as well and goes into much more detail.

Anecdotally, I followed the 25g/day for 7 days loading phase a little while back and continued taking 5g/day thereafter and I have seen some improvements in the amount of weight I can lift and some muscles appear more filled in. I also gained about 5 lbs. which is significant for me because I have difficulty gaining weight.

I hope you found this article informative! Thank you for reading!

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Joel Silva

My aim is to help you find wellness through activity and instruction, results through accountability and support. I am a marathon runner, certified yoga teacher, ACE certified personal trainer, ACE certified group fitness instructor, TRX Suspension Training Certified Instructor, and ACE Fitness Nutrition

specialist, and certified Ayurvedic nutritionist through My Vinyasa Practice. My hands-on PT training comes from Anthos Personal Training Studio in the South Side of Chicago, IL and I hold a B.S in biology. I strive to learn as much as I can so I can better help you find fun and joy in the process of getting fit! It’s all about the journey. This is my passion, I am here for you.

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