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CREATINE

In the gym world, creatine is known for its ability to boost strength and
power. Creatine is one of the best supplements an athlete can take. But, did
you know that it has other benefits as well? Find out more below...

By: Marie Spano

Article Summary:

Creatine is a nitrogen-containing compound stored as phosphocreatine in


muscle tissue.
A pound of uncooked beef contains approximately 1-2 grams of creatine.
Creatine can help you work harder in the gym by providing energy.

How Creatine Enhances Health

In the gym world, creatine is known for its ability to boost strength and
power. Sprinters take it to help them explode out of the blocks, football
players take it to bulk up and bodybuilders use it to build strength and size
and work harder in the gym. Creatine is one of the best supplements an
athlete can take. But, did you know that it has other benefits as well?

What Is Creatine?

Creatine is a nitrogen-containing compound stored mainly as


phosphocreatine in muscle tissue and the rest can be found as free creatine.
Every day the body breaks down about 1-2% of the creatine pool,
approximately 2 grams, into creatinine, which is excreted in urine.

Where does our body get creatine? We eat it in fish and meat. A pound of
uncooked beef contains approximately 1-2 grams of creatine. And, we can
also make about 1-2 grams of creatine daily from the amino acids glycine,
arginine and methionine. Because dietary sources of creatine are found in
animal flesh, some reports indicate that vegetarians have lower creatine
stores in their muscle tissue than non-vegetarians.
Where Does Our Body Get Creatine?

How Do You Supplement?

If you want to supplement with creatine, take 0.3 grams creatine per
kilogram body weight for 5-7 days (5 grams four times per day for instance)
to saturate creatine stores. After this period, take 3-5 grams per day to
maintain stores.

How The Bodybuilding Supplement Creatine Enhances Your Health:

Creatine May Boost Athletic Performance:

We know it can increase your one rep max bench press and make an athlete
more explosive. But, did you know this could translate to enhanced self-
esteem? When you look better, you feel better about yourself. And, physical
activity itself is one of nature's best mood lifters.

Creatine May Help Lipid Metabolism:

The research on creatine and lipid metabolism is in the infancy stages.


However, one study found that it helped decrease total cholesterol and very
low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (the worst kind). Hopefully future
research will examine changes in blood lipids with creatine supplementation.

Creatine Can Make An Athlete More Explosive.


Congestive Heart Failure:
Creatine may improve some of the symptoms in people with congestive
heart failure. Supplementation may improve exercise tolerance and in one
study, creatine given via IV improved cardiac function*.

Muscular Dystrophy:

Some studies indicate that creatine supplementation can improve muscle


strength and activities of daily life in patients with muscular dystrophies.
Parkinson's Disease:

Studies in early Parkinson's disease patients indicate that creatine may help
slow the rate of disease progression. Creatine may also improve strength and
the results from physical therapy in patients with Parkinson's.

Additional Tips To Enhance Your Health

1. Get your routine checkups from your physician and the physical
exams you need based on your age. Preventive medicine works.

2. Take a multivitamin. I can guarantee you aren't getting every nutrient


you need from food alone (unless perhaps you are taking several
fortified foods throughout the day).

3. Take fish oil (omega 3 only) or eat fatty fish.

4. Keep your stress levels low.

5. Find a hobby you are passionate about.

6. Get Your Routine Checkups From Your Physician And


The Physical Exams You Need Based On Your Age.

Creatine can help you build a great body. In fact, that is the most noted
benefit from consuming this supplement. It can help you work harder in the
gym by providing a substrate necessary for the production of energy. And
when you work harder you'll build strength, size and power. But, creatine
does more than just help build a strong body.

It may help many people who suffer from debilitating diseases. In fact,
clinical trials are currently examining how creatine may help people with
Huntington's disease, Parkinson's disease, statin related myopathy,
Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis and more. See www.clinicaltrials.gov for
more information on these trials.

Studies indicate that creatine monohydrate is safe when taken in appropriate


doses daily for a period of 1-5 years. It doesn't make sense to take it in high
doses, above what your body needs, because the rest is excreted after
skeletal muscle stores are saturated. There are no studies that have found it
causes dehydration or other detrimental side effects in otherwise healthy
people.

Studies Indicate That Creatine Monohydrate Is Safe When Taken In


Appropriate Doses Daily For A Period Of 1-5 Years.

*Always tell your physician about any supplements, medicines and over the
counter drugs you are taking (doses, frequency, and brand name). Keeping
your physician informed will help her treat you.

* People with kidney disease or dysfunction should speak with their


physician first, prior to taking creatine. Anyone else with a particular disease
mentioned here or not mentioned here should consult with his or her
physician first, prior to taking creatine.

About the Author:

Marie Spano is a leading authority on translating the latest nutrition and


exercise science research into real life applications. Ms. Spano has also
helped pro athletes and Fortune 500 executives enhance their health and
performance through sound nutrition practices. She is a regular contributor
to bodybuilding.com. For more information see: www.mariespano.com

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