Essentials of Creatine in Sports and Health [electronic resource] / edited by Jeffrey R. Stout, Jose Antonio, Douglas Kalman.

Por: Stout, Jeffrey R [editor.]Colaborador(es): Antonio, Jose [editor.] | Kalman, Douglas [editor.]Tipo de material: TextoTextoEditor: Totowa, NJ : Humana Press, 2008Descripción: online resourceTipo de contenido: text Tipo de medio: computer Tipo de portador: online resourceISBN: 9781597455732Trabajos contenidos: SpringerLink (Online service)Tema(s): Medicine | Rehabilitation | Sports medicine | Medicine & Public Health | Sports Medicine | Health Promotion and Disease Prevention | Rehabilitation MedicineFormatos físicos adicionales: Sin títuloClasificación CDD: 617.1027 Clasificación LoC:RC1200-1245Recursos en línea: de clik aquí para ver el libro electrónico
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Springer eBooksResumen: A great deal of misinformation is present in popular culture regarding the effects of creatine supplementation on health and sports performance. For instance, it is not uncommon for various media outlets to claim, in spite of the lack of supporting evidence, that 'supplementing with creatine is harmful to the liver and kidneys and may cause dehydration and cramping.' In reality, creatine is intimately involved in energy metabolism, performance, and training adaptations, and, recently, several studies have uncovered its potential clinical application toward treating various neuromuscular diseases and maintaining brain function. This book unifies the sum of information on how creatine affects body composition, exercise performance, and health. Because the body of data on creatine is ample and constantly growing, a book such as this is a timely and important resource for the clinician, the coach, and the sports scientist.
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Overview of Creatine Metabolism -- Creatine Supplementation in Strength-Power Sports -- Creatine Supplementation in Endurance Sports -- Creatine Supplementation and Women Athletes -- Creatine Consumption in Health -- Clinical Applications -- Creatine Overview.

A great deal of misinformation is present in popular culture regarding the effects of creatine supplementation on health and sports performance. For instance, it is not uncommon for various media outlets to claim, in spite of the lack of supporting evidence, that 'supplementing with creatine is harmful to the liver and kidneys and may cause dehydration and cramping.' In reality, creatine is intimately involved in energy metabolism, performance, and training adaptations, and, recently, several studies have uncovered its potential clinical application toward treating various neuromuscular diseases and maintaining brain function. This book unifies the sum of information on how creatine affects body composition, exercise performance, and health. Because the body of data on creatine is ample and constantly growing, a book such as this is a timely and important resource for the clinician, the coach, and the sports scientist.

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