Oral creatine supplementation improves multiple sprint performance in elite ice-hockey players

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Jones, AM [1 ]
Atter, T [1 ]
Georg, KP [1 ]
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[1] Manchester Metropolitan Univ, Crewe & Alsagar Fac, Dept Exercise & Sport Sci, Alsager ST7 2HL, England
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JOURNAL OF SPORTS MEDICINE AND PHYSICAL FITNESS | 1999年 / 39卷 / 03期
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creatine administration and dosage; multiple sprints; ice-hockey; dietary supplements;
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Background. The purpose of this study was to assess the effect of oral creatine monohydrate supplementation on multiple sprint cycle and skating performance in ice-hockey players. Methods. Participants: sixteen elite ice-hockey players were selected as subjects. Experimental design: subjects were randomly assigned to either a creatine (Cr) (n=8) or a placebo (P) group (n=8) in a double blind design. After familiarisation and baseline tests, subjects loaded with 5 g of creatine monohydrate or placebo (glucose) four times per day for 5 days, after which a maintenance dose of 5 g per day for 10 weeks was administered. At baseline, and after 10 days and 10 weeks of supplementation, subjects performed i) a cycle test involving 5 all-out sprints of 15 sec duration separated by 15 sec recovery with the resistance set at 0.075 body mass (kg), and ii) 6 timed 80-m skating sprints with the sprints initiated every 30 sec and a split time taken at 47 m. Results. A two-way ANOVA demonstrated no significant change in any of the variables in the P group over the period of study. However, in the Cr group, average mean power output over the 5 sprints was significantly higher at 10 days (1074+/-241 W) and 10 weeks (1025+/-216 W) than at baseline (890+/-172 W), (p<0.01). Average peak power output over the 5 sprints improved significantly from baseline (1294+/-311 W) to 10 days (1572+/-463 W), (p<0.01). Average on-ice sprint performance to 47 m was significantly faster at 10 days (6.88+/-0.21 sec) and 10 weeks (6.96+/-0.19 sec) than at baseline (7.17+/-0.27 sec), (p<0.005). Conclusions. This study demonstrates that creatine supplementation has an ergogenic effect in elite ice-hockey players.
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