High-dose short-term creatine supplementation without beneficial effects in professional cyclists: a randomized controlled trial
ABSTRACTBackground Growing evidence supports the ergogenic effects of creatine supplementation on muscle power/strength, but its effects on endurance performance remain unclear. We assessed the effects of high-dose short-term creatine supplementation in professional cyclists during a training camp.M...
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Main Authors: | David Barranco-Gil (Author), Lidia B. Alejo (Author), Carlos Revuelta (Author), Miguel Górriz (Author), Itziar Pagola (Author), Laureano M. Ozcoidi (Author), Alejandro Lucia (Author), Pedro L. Valenzuela (Author) |
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2024-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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