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Published in: Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition 1/2014

Open Access 01-12-2014 | Research article

Effects of 28 days of beta-alanine and creatine supplementation on muscle carnosine, body composition and exercise performance in recreationally active females

Authors: Julie Y Kresta, Jonathan M Oliver, Andrew R Jagim, James Fluckey, Steven Riechman, Katherine Kelly, Cynthia Meininger, Susanne U Mertens-Talcott, Christopher Rasmussen, Richard B Kreider

Published in: Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition | Issue 1/2014

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Abstract

Background

The purpose of this study was to examine the short-term and chronic effects of β-ALA supplementation with and without creatine monohydrate on body composition, aerobic and anaerobic exercise performance, and muscle carnosine and creatine levels in college-aged recreationally active females.

Methods

Thirty-two females were randomized in a double-blind, placebo-controlled manner into one of four supplementation groups: β-ALA only (BA, n = 8), creatine only (CRE, n = 8), β-ALA and creatine combined (BAC, n = 9) and placebo (PLA, n = 7). Participants supplemented for four weeks included a loading phase for the creatine for week 1 of 0.3 g/kg of body weight and a maintenance phase for weeks 2–4 of 0.1 g/kg of body weight, with or without a continuous dose of β-ALA of 0.1 g/kg of body weight with doses rounded to the nearest 800 mg capsule providing an average of 6.1 ± 0.7 g/day of β-ALA. Participants reported for testing at baseline, day 7 and day 28. Testing sessions consisted of obtaining a resting muscle biopsy of the vastus lateralis, body composition measurements, performing a graded exercise test on the cycle ergometer for VO2peak with lactate threshold determination, and multiple Wingate anaerobic capacity tests.

Results

Although mean changes were consistent with prior studies and large effect sizes were noted, no significant differences were observed among groups in changes in muscle carnosine levels (BA 35.3 ± 45; BAC 42.5 ± 99; CRE 0.72 ± 27; PLA 13.9 ± 44%, p = 0.59). Similarly, although changes in muscle phosphagen levels after one week of supplementation were consistent with prior reports and large effect sizes were seen, no statistically significant effects were observed among groups in changes in muscle phosphagen levels and the impact of CRE supplementation appeared to diminish during the maintenance phase. Additionally, significant time × group × Wingate interactions were observed among groups for repeated sprint peak power normalized to bodyweight (p = 0.02) and rate of fatigue (p = 0.04).

Conclusions

Results of the present study did not reveal any consistent additive benefits of BA and CRE supplementation in recreationally active women.
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Metadata
Title
Effects of 28 days of beta-alanine and creatine supplementation on muscle carnosine, body composition and exercise performance in recreationally active females
Authors
Julie Y Kresta
Jonathan M Oliver
Andrew R Jagim
James Fluckey
Steven Riechman
Katherine Kelly
Cynthia Meininger
Susanne U Mertens-Talcott
Christopher Rasmussen
Richard B Kreider
Publication date
01-12-2014
Publisher
BioMed Central
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12970-014-0055-6

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