KMID : 1135520150110050244
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Korean Journal of Exercise Rehabilitation 2015 Volume.11 No. 5 p.244 ~ p.250
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Role of creatine supplementation in exercise-induced muscle damage: A mini review
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Kim Joo-Young
Lee Joo-Hyung Kim Seung-Ho Yoon Dae-Young Kim Ji-Eun Sung Dong-Jun
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Abstract
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Muscle damage is induced by both high-intensity resistance and endurance exercise. Creatine is a widely used dietary supplement to improve exercise performance by reducing exercise-induced muscle damage. Many researchers have suggested that taking creatine reduces muscle damage by decreasing the inflammatory response and oxidative stress, regulating calcium homeostasis, and activating satellite cells. However, the underlying mechanisms of creatine and muscle damage have not been clarified. Therefore, this review discusses the regulatory effects of creatine on muscle damage by compiling the information collected from basic science and sports science research.
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KEYWORD
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Creatine, Exercise-induced muscle damage, Dietary supplement
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