Department of Health and Human Performance Faculty Articles
Title
Effects of creatine on thermoregulatory responses while exercising in the heat
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
3-1-2005
Abstract
Abstract
OBJECTIVE:
We hypothesized that creatine supplementation would interfere with normal body fluid shifts that occur during exercise in a hot environment due to its osmotic effect intracellularly. This study examined the effects of acute creatine loading (20 g/d for 5 d) on the thermoregulatory response of the body during a bout of exercise at 39 degrees C.
METHODS:
Subjects (15 men and 1 woman) performed a cycle test of maximum oxygen consumption to determine the proper work rate for the heat-stress test (40 min at 55% maximum oxygen consumption at 39 degrees C) and were assigned to a creatine group (n = 8) or a placebo group (n = 8) in a double-blind fashion. Each group performed the heat-stress test on two separate occasions: before supplementation and after supplementation (20 g/d of creatine with Gatorade or Solka-floc plus Gatorade). Dependent variables included rectal temperature, mean skin temperature, mean body temperature, and perceived thermal sensation.
RESULTS:
Repeated measure analysis of variance showed a significant (P < or = 0.05) increase in body weight in the group supplemented with Gatorade. Core temperature was significantly lower after supplementation for both groups combined (before supplementation at 37.85 degrees C and after supplementation at 37.7 degrees C), with no difference between groups. A significant three-way interaction (group x trial x time) was also found for rectal temperature, with both groups having significantly lower rectal temperature after supplementation. Mean body and mean skin temperatures showed no differences.
CONCLUSIONS:
Short-term creatine supplementation (20 g/d for 5 d) did not have a negative effect on thermoregulatory responses during exercise at 39 degrees C.
Publication Title
Nutrition
Volume
21
Issue
3
First Page
301
Last Page
307
ISSN
0899-9007
DOI Number
10.1016/j.nut.2004.06.024
Recommended Citation
Mendel, R. W.; Blegen, M.; Cheatham, C.; Antonio, Jose; and Ziegenfuss, T., "Effects of creatine on thermoregulatory responses while exercising in the heat" (2005). Department of Health and Human Performance Faculty Articles. 20.
https://nsuworks.nova.edu/hpd_hhp_facarticles/20